Anybody know where I can get an extremely in depth look and analysis on the Soviet Union, and Stalins actual personality?
Also, who are some of the most important/notable associates of Stalin?
Stephen Kotkin.
http://gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=CB123EEE591D9D517013BF2464994C90
>>2861843
Thank you comrade
>>2861843
How do I use this again? I'm not quite familiar with this.
>>2861874
The mirrors line. Try it one by one.
>>2861891
Got it, thanks.
>>2861820
J. Arch Getty.
Had access to the archives. Good balanced view without being a retarded tankie.
ENTJ
>>2861843
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9voDV_ZsB8
here he is talking about the book with zizek
>>2862400
ISTJ, actually.
>>2862977
>>2862983
What is your picture even supposed to prove? The bunch of cherry-picked quotes (probably from zero credibility site) is the entry level analysis of Stalin psychological portrait. More than that, nearly 84% of native Russian socionics agreed on ISTJ version, there exist detailed examination of his personality, from personal anecdotes about him or his favourite books to his relationships with party members and known typical behaviours. I bet, you memers aren't even good enough to operate with correlation table, that lists thousands of proved typical markers, and instead base psycho portraits on vague feelings or faulty intuitions. It is a fucking shame, how English sources are years behind us (and I don't even know where to start to fill giant gap in comprehension, so maybe it is my fault too).
>>2863057
is my deep love for stalin a sign of daddy issues or homosexuality?
>>2863205
Retardation. Tankies are truly the worst
>>2861820
"Soviet Experiment" by Ronald Grigor Suny
"Everyday Stalinism" by Sheila Fitzpatrick
"The Last Empire" by Serhii Plokhy
>>2863286
>Byzantines
>>2863286
>t. butthurt trotskist