Stalin Uttaradhikar (Hatir Danter Khnut Tabu Hatir Dant)
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Author: Hiren Mukherjee
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Category: Essays
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Publisher: National Book Agency Private Limited
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Language: Bengali
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First Publication Year: 2004
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Edition: 3rd Edition
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Binding: Paperback
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Number of Pages: 126
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ISBN: 978-93-48253-45-3
About the Book:
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Theme: The book delves into the legacy of Joseph Stalin, offering an analysis of his rule and the aftermath of his leadership in the Soviet Union. The title suggests a critical yet nuanced perspective, comparing Stalin's leadership with an elephant’s tusks—flawed, yet indispensable. The book addresses the contradictions and complexities of Stalin's legacy and the impact of his rule on the course of history.
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Content: In this essay, Hiren Mukherjee analyzes Stalin's role in shaping the Soviet state, evaluating his contributions and the inherent flaws in his approach. The book also explores the broader implications of Stalinism on socialist thought and governance, offering a balanced critique of his influence. Mukherjee’s work considers the ideological and practical aspects of Stalin's policies, alongside the criticism and praise that have accompanied them.
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Purpose: This book aims to provide a nuanced view of Stalin’s legacy, critically assessing the challenges of leadership, the limits of power, and the role of ideology in shaping political outcomes. Mukherjee’s critical insight into Stalin’s leadership helps readers better understand the complexities of Soviet history and the broader global context in which it unfolded.
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Significance: Stalin Uttaradhikar is an important contribution to the study of Marxist theory, Soviet history, and political ideology. Mukherjee’s thoughtful examination allows readers to engage with a complex historical figure and encourages deeper reflection on the nature of political power and legacy. The book serves as both a historical analysis and a philosophical exploration of Stalin’s leadership and its lasting consequences.

