Friday, December 19th, 2014
Joseph Stalin grew in a family that had huge economical issues. As a result, his father often utilized his son as a working aid. However, many conflicts occurred between Stalin’s parents. Joseph was seen as being a very turbulent child, as he often utilized violence to respond to his classmates. Yet, he was able obtain “good grades in school” (McCollum 18). Moreover, he often found pleasure in lecture, as it was one of his few manners to relax. Ekaterina Djugashvili, Joseph’s mother, pushed her son into becoming a priest, as she had a great attachment to Christianity. Nevertheless, Stalin soon forgot about religion and based all his time on altering Russia’s politics. He was greatly impacted by Marx’s communist theories, as he desired to construct an identical society as Marx described. He made an alliance with Vladimir Lenin, and created many riots throughout the country.
An individual might be influenced only when exposed to certain aspects and people. Joseph Stalin was highly influenced by his siblings and parents, especially his mother. Indeed, she pushed him to become a respected priest, as he wanted to please her. Secondly, Joseph was able to get political perceptions and ideas from Karl Marx’s novels. For instance, he then made the decision to join “the country’s biggest Marxist group, the Russian Social- Democratic worker’s party” (McCollum 24). Furthermore, he was known organize violent riots against the tsar of Russia. Therefore, one is able to comprehend that the books produced by Karl Marx immensely impacted Stalin’s political view on Russia.
One’s behaviors are the characterization of our ideals and actions. Joseph Stalin was a person in which his family had severe economical complications. Firstly, the perpetual conflict between his parents affected most of Joseph’s young life. For instance, both envisioned very contrasting potential occupations in which Joseph could function “Beso could barely make living as a cobbler, but he was convinced that shoemaking was good enough for his boy… She [Joseph’s mother] was determined to see him wear the long black robes of a Russian Orthodox priest. (McCollum 18). Secondly, Joseph had contrasting ideals and behavior throughout his teenage life. Indeed, he was able to become a priest, however he was known for his violent protesting against the tsar. Therefore, one is able to see that a person’s behavior highly influences the outcome of his life.
Russia was a place in which political opinions were extremely limited. In fact, Russia was the setting of interminable chaos and insecurity. For instance, Joseph Stalin and Vladimir Lenin were able to raise money for the Bolsheviks, and easily caused “a campaign of terrorism against the tsar and his government” (McCollum 29). Indeed, groups of criminals were given weapons, which created terror within most Russian cities. Also, Russia did not permit most of the information to be transmitted through the country, especially political wise. For example, most of Karl Marx’s communist novels were smuggled inside Russia in order to provide a general political opinion to the Russian people. Moreover, Marx’s novels allowed Joseph to own strong political beliefs and the desire to alter Russia. Therefore, one is able to see that a specific location and time could affect people’s perspective on society.
Friday, January 9, 2015
World War I was a decisive point in Russia’s history, as there was an alteration of ways to manage the country. Indeed, the tsar has caused the deaths of thousands of military soldier in a weekly basis as many fatal errors were made throughout the war. Russian began to protest due the food shortage, inflation and horrific living conditions. Inevitably, tsar Nicholas II was executed by the Bolsheviks (Stalin and Lenin’s group) in 1918, as he lost the people’s respect had no major authority over any individual. The Bolsheviks and Lenin applied an economic policy, which permitted to function without governmental regulation. Soon after, Vladimir Lenin perished of a fatal stroke. Lenin testament was inspected several times in order to potentially elect a new individual to lead the party. Furthermore, Lenin openly criticized as he “called for the removal of Stalin from his position as general secretary” (McCollum 49). Nevertheless, Stalin was able to plot manners to get rid of most of party members in order to access the supreme power in Russia. In fact, he installed a telephonic system that permitted to spy the members of the Bolshevik party. As a result, he was able to exclude most of party members, and was able to start the governing USSR (Russia).
Taking opportunities throughout one’s life is essential component the order to have a successful career and life. Firstly, Stalin was able to use the fact that his colleague friend, Vladimir Lenin, has died. For instance, Stalin “schemed to get rid of his manner rivals, Trotsky, Zinoviev, and Kamenev. He installed a phone in his desk that allowed him to eavesdrop on their phone calls” (McCollum 49). Secondly, he was able to manipulate people that he was allied with throughout past years. For example, he received substantial amount of help in terms of respecting the law and executing any form of protest against Joseph Stalin’s rule is strongly prohibited and would cause one’s death. Moreover, he was able to enhance the USSR’s economic power, as he transformed Russia as a true industrial power. Therefore, opportunities that appear throughout one’s life should be taken in order to achieve objectives that one set.
A successful individual always uses their personality’s to promote their own success. Firstly, Joseph Stalin had a cunning manner to eliminate his enemies in the Bolshevik party. Indeed, he emplaced a secret telephonic system as well as a secret police to observe in order to verify and trick his main enemies to leave the country. Secondly, he was able to take over power and implement his political morals, generally radical, to improve the country’s general facet. For instance, he replaced Lenin’s law, “The NEP with Soviet’s union first Five-Year Plan. The new plan would ounce again put the government in control of all parts of the economy.” (McCollum 53). Therefore, one is able to see that Stalin’s severity, audacity and cunning are some aspects that lead to his ascension.
Countries climatical conditions and land utilities have dramatic impact on the population’s economic capacity, as well as their living conditions. Russia suffered a terrible crisis that involved distribution of goods and food. For example, people inhabiting Volga and other cooler regions of Russia were significantly impacted by the scarcity of food and “resorted to cannibalism” (McCollum 45). Secondly, Russia was a country that was going a severe issue in terms of development rate growth. In fact, Joseph Stalin openly declared that Eastern Countries had become political and economic powers due to the strength of their industrial powers. Therefore, one could notice that Russia’s location majorly affected the country’s growth in a disadvantageous way.
Friday, January 16, 2015
The USSR’S people were exposed to a growing number of people affected by famine. Joseph Stalin recruited “25,00 industrial workers and sent them into the countryside to oversee the civilization”(McCollum 54). Indeed the five-year plan that was emplaced enabled Russia to become a stronger industrial powerhouse. Nevertheless, farmers were revolted or had the envy to combat the government. Subsequently, Stalin sent a group of secret police as a way to obliterate any revolts. Stalin was able to gain an agricultural upper hand as thirty million tons of crops were produced yearly, but exported rather shared with the people. Soon, people resorted to cannibalism as the unique manner to survive.
Food is our premier resource of survival and nutrition, and lacking of it could lead one to starve to hunger. Stalin emplaced the five year plan which caused disastrous effects towards the people of the Soviet Union especially farmers. Firstly, Stalin purposely chose rather innocent civilians people that labored for him for the sake of the USSR’s industrial power. Indeed, he captured an approximate of “twelve million laborers had been put to work” (McCollum 62). Second of all, he seized all farmers’ personal property and utilized it to produce a substantial amount of food and crops, which he didn’t distribute to the people of Russia. For example a total amount of thirty million tons of crops were produced, however the population profoundly starved as they were exported towards external countries in order to gain economic benefits. Therefore, one is able to comprehend that the USSR wasn’t able to fully develop, as the people consequentially suffered of famine and diseases.
A land’s fertility and environmental conditions are essential for the good that is produced or grown. In fact, Russia owned numerous countryside regions in which farmers owned personal properties, farms and crops fields. Stalin was able to obtain total power upon agricultural and food production. For instance, he attributed all farmers’ land to the government and himself, which “met the government’s harvest demands”(McCollum 54). Secondly, a chaotic atmosphere started to reign throughout Russia. As a matter of fact, due to food limitations imposed by the government the majority of the population perished of a “murder by starvation” (McCollum 67). Therefore, one is able to comprehend how Stalin was able to use Russia’s numerous lands and produce for the sake of his government.
A country’s leader is supposed to demonstrate a strong personality and utilize their countries advantages. Firstly, Stalin demonstrated a huge amount of radicalism and consequences if a civilian disobeyed the law. For instance, one would suffer one of these “three punishments: execution, deportation, or imprisonment”(McCollum 58). Second of all, Stalin came up with an ingenious yet malefic thought. In fact he created labor camps called the gulags that composed 12 million of people, which largely aided industrial the USSR’S economic and industrial growth. Moreover, he provided scarce amounts of nutrition and needs to the labor in order to economize as much money as possible. Therefore one is able to understand that Stalin’s people were undergoing laborious time due to his cruel regime.