Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on the Development of Civil Society, Public and Religious Associations, member of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation faction, Doctor of Political Science Sergei Obukhov told Krasnaya Liniya why the resolution “On the restoration of the full historical justice in relation to Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin” was adopted at the 19th Congress of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, as well as about the great social significance of such a decision, writes the publication “KPRF.ru”.
Sergey Obukhov:
"Today we are talking about the most powerful public rehabilitation of Stalin’s name in the mass consciousness. The results of sociological studies show that two thirds of our citizens have a positive assessment of the role of Joseph Vissarionovich. But if we recall, for example, the period when the CPRF was just beginning the fight to restore the historical truth regarding Stalin, then these figures were exactly the opposite. But we managed to prove to society - and these sentiments clearly dominate in it now - that a blatant historical injustice was committed against Stalin. And the entire “mechanism” of negative slanderous assessments of his activities, which was inspired during the years of the so-called “perestroika”, was launched by the “children” of the notorious, “exposing” 20th Party Congress, and “worked” almost flawlessly to this day.
But we ultimately won – in the fight for public opinion about Stalin’s activities, to consider him not a demonic figure of Russian, Soviet history, but, like any other politician and person, who made mistakes and made miscalculations. However, on the “scales of history,” Stalin’s positive results still dominate by a large margin, which, against the backdrop of the current geopolitical and domestic political crises, show where we need to move forward and what solutions are most effective.
Why was it necessary to express a positive assessment of Stalin’s activities today, at the party congress? Because we see how the “party in power” is trying to use Stalin’s growing authority among the people for its own needs. For example, putting forward such a “thesis” about Stalin as “Red Tsar” or “Red Emperor”, which completely obscures the positive role of Joseph Vissarionovich as a communist and successor of Lenin, as the creator of Soviet power, a man who embodied in practice Lenin’s principles of social justice and the victory of labor over capital. And it pays attention only to the “style” of his rule, which, by the way, it so wants to mimic. That, they say, there was a “leader” in the Kremlin back then, and now he rules there - albeit “a little” different.
Therefore, the CPRF had to formulate and voice its position on this issue, remove from the political agenda the “partial rehabilitation” of Stalin, which is what the current “party in power” is proposing to do. And they had to tell the people honestly what Stalin was right about and what he was wrong about. By the way, the basis of our resolution on this issue, adopted at the congress, was the position of the Communist Party of China - with its famous formula of Mao Zedong: Stalin was 70% right, and only 30% wrong.
In adopting our resolution, we proceeded from the fact that both in society and in official politics, a single point of view on this extremely important issue should dominate, and namely, an objective one, which is what the CPRF is proposing. And all the slander leveled at Stalin, including Gorbachev’s myths that he was supposedly “in a state of prostration” when the war began, and later controlled the army only by globe, are absolutely groundless. And they are the sad legacy of Khrushchev’s so-called “closed” report.
That is why the party had to distance itself from such myths and political mistakes of that time, including the clearly unacceptable, from a historical point of view, decision to rename Stalingrad to Volgograd. And at the congress we publicly declared the need to return the historical name to the city where the fate of not only our country, but also the entire Second World War was decided. That is why it should be called exactly the same as it was during one of our greatest victories – Stalingrad.
Our opponents today claim that the communists themselves decided to rename the city in 1961 – what then do they demand from the current authorities? But that is why we openly acknowledged the erroneousness of such a decision at the recent party congress, in order to insist now – and “to the fullest” – on the restoration of historical justice.
But this is only one of the “tactical” reasons explaining why it was necessary to publicly declare the complete and unconditional rehabilitation of Stalin. The “key” thing here is to draw a certain theoretical line under the ideological discussions in society, to record the prevalence of our point of view on Stalin’s personality in the mass consciousness of society. Finally, to openly demonstrate our ideological victory over literally all of Stalin’s overthrowers.
But at the same time, please note, we do not deny other decisions and assessments of past party congresses. We express only our own position on a specific political phenomenon as a party that considers itself the ideological successor of the CPSU. We openly declare - yes, there was voluntarism in Stalin’s actions, he made certain mistakes. However, we completely reject the clearly negative, biased assessment of his role in the history of our state, made within the framework of the intra-party struggle that was waged in those years.
That is why the resonance from the decisions of our congress turned out to be quite broad. Although the attitude of pro-government media towards them is rather negative. But among the general population they are perceived clearly positively, judging by the responses we analyzed.
The representatives of the liberal media – all these “children” of the 20th Congress and the “creators of perestroika” who have not gone anywhere, have thrown a real tantrum. Although it is necessary to understand that the destruction of the USSR, our united Fatherland, began precisely with anti-Stalin and then anti-Leninist rhetoric and the demonization of both leaders of our country. And all these “demonizers” have again surfaced, which is, however, quite natural. Because they feel that they are losing the “battle” for the mass consciousness of the people. The CPRF, with its resolution regarding Stalin, has consolidated its success, its hegemony, the course of development of the country that it proposes. And society responded to a balanced, objective assessment of Stalin’s role in the history of our Fatherland.
Moreover, such a decision of the congress concerns not only the personality of Stalin himself, but also, as far as I understand, the perception of all the processes that took place at that time. And the main one is victory, literally on all fronts: political, economic, ideological. It is enough to recall the successes in the post-war restoration of the country, industrialization, and much more that the country achieved at that time.
Does this mean that by downplaying Stalin’s personality, we are also downplaying the successes achieved during that period? Of course. Because by demonizing the politician’s personality, we are, so to speak, belittling almost all the ideas, achievements, and proposals that were implemented during his rule. Now, for example, the need for a mobilization economy, the mobilization of the entire society for victory in the SVO is obvious. And Stalin’s example in this regard is unique. Without similar decisions, we will not win. The authorities are trying to implement certain elements of strategic planning for a mobilization economy today - in the military-industrial complex, for example. However, the scope of application of such mobilization measures should be much broader.
Look at what is happening in our economy today? The notorious import substitution, for example, resulted only in a reorientation from some markets - in this case, Western ones, to others - Asian ones, and the “dependence” on everything “foreign” remained as before. Stalin had a different approach to solving a similar problem - he directed all the efforts of society, first of all, to ensuring the technological and economic sovereignty of the country: this is the “key” idea of Stalin’s policy. Therefore, when we speak today about a positive assessment of the activities of Joseph Vissarionovich, we rehabilitate, thereby, the idea of strategic planning and technological sovereignty, with the help of which alone it is possible to achieve the intended.
That is why Stalin is, let’s say, ideological sovereignty, which does not mean attempts to survive in the “anteroom of the seven” and the thoughtless use of the narratives of the global community – with the notorious digitalization and techno-feudalism, but successful development along one’s own course, leading to the prosperity of the entire society.
Stalin is the Russian, Soviet civilization, where labor triumphs over capital, and this victory is officially secured. And here are some basic statistics from our days: the balances on the accounts of undistributed profits of 300 thousand entrepreneurs are twice as large as the wage fund. This fact shows that our economic policy is dominated today by the interests of capital, which, in fact, takes away half of the surplus value created by workers. But in the Soviet Union, under Stalin, there was a different ratio: only 20% of profits went to general federal needs, and 80% remained with workers, as well as enterprises that, by modernizing and so on, solved, among other things, social problems.
This is what “the victory of labor over capital” means. This is a radical distribution of the surplus product – in favor of the working man, and not the parasite, the middleman, the speculator, the banker and the usurer. This is the difference. And speaking about the positive role of Stalin, we are also speaking about the rehabilitation of such a principle of distribution. That is, we are returning not just to some political personality, but also to the global guidelines and global policy that stand behind him. Therefore, we insist that these principles, together with Stalin’s rehabilitation, be returned to our everyday life.
And when we evaluate Stalin’s activity in the ratio of 70% to 30%, we understand perfectly well that the “Stalin era” also had tragic mistakes, which the party, by the way, openly acknowledged and overcame. However, while criticizing him for his miscalculations, we call, at the same time, to more actively use all the positives - both from pre-revolutionary history and from the period of the Soviet Union, which was the “peak” of Russian and Russian civilization - for its entire thousand-year path of development.
i’d say 80-20 myself
75-25, final offer!
The winds of history are strong today. This was way overdue, but it was bound to happen. First they tried burying him in lies, but all the lies Krushchev and his ilk had heaped up have crumbled to dust, and from underneath them Stalin emerges still standing. Then they tried de-fanging him, reclaiming him and turning him into a mere nationalist symbol, but that didn’t work either. In the end he simply could not be separated from his revolutionary legacy. Comrade Stalin remains a beacon of socialist optimism and a reminder that a better world can be built by the hands of the working class.
I cannot think of anything more appropriate to add than this quote from Mao Zedong himself:
“Comrade Stalin is a teacher and friend of the people of the world as well as a teacher and friend of the Chinese people. He has further developed the revolutionary theory of Marxism-Leninism and has made extremely outstanding and extensive contributions to the cause of the world Communist movement. […] We hail the great unprecedented solidarity of the working class in the world under the leadership of Comrade Stalin. Long live the great Stalin, leader of the world’s working class and of the international Communist movement! Long live the Soviet Union, the stronghold of world peace and democracy!”
The rhetoric out of CPRF has made me feel so
lately, hope it’s indicative
I am hopeful as well! There are a lot of social justice debts that are starting to be finally paid like this one with Stalin’s image that was long overdue.
Even though the Russian society is significantly socially conservative for now, I am confident that this change might finally push plenty of other social progress forward that were largely stagnant after the collapse of the USSR such as respect/acceptance of our LGBTQ+ comrades.
The future is bright and I am confident that socialism is inevitable for Russia.
Do you have an overview on the forces changing the party for the better lately? Why is this happening now?
Well, I may not have an accurate answer for this that might be as good as a Russian comrade might give you. However, I can speculate that it is due to the following:
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The expansion and astronomical growth of grassroot movements like the Inmortal Regiment. This movement grew so large that plenty of countries around the world organized a similar march. It started small until it grew in a international movement.
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The imperialist siege intensified and forced Russia to look elsewhere which lead to their economy into allying with plenty of the global south. This allowed more cultural/ideological exchanges with China and the DPRK.
Probably, more comrades can add their own but I also see this is party of quantitative changes finally turning into qualitative changes.
Thank you!
has the KPRF gone beyond being neo-Mensheviks and actually taking a stand against Putin
I’m really glad to see people finally realizing that Trotsky and Khrushchev were both full of shit and that Stalin was indeed a great man. Not perfect by any means (he was incredibly homophobic for one thing). But a man who did more than most to advance the lives of working people and the pursuit of communism.
Let the red banners fly around the world!
Not perfect by any means (he was incredibly homophobic for one thing).
That’s part of what I consider as Stalin’s 30% wrong decisions.
Soon even these failures toward our LGBTQ+ comrades will be rectified by the new generations and their grassroot movements. That’s what I hope.
Let the red banners fly around the world!
It already started and will grow even larger! All of us have to keep working hard on this within our court.
Please let Russia be red again
Fowks, I think we might be seeing weeks where decades of progress happen in the party, after decades where nothing happens.
Now, if only they could rule back again…
Please, please, let Russia become socialist again soon. It has been like 45 years since any country became socialist, it’s time for some serious change!!!
Stalin was effective opposition, that is why he is despised in western discourse - with random people slandering him as if he was a malevolent spirit. NK is in a similar position, because it is does not bow to the west, the country is smeared with the most ridiculous BS imaginable.
The empire reserves his hatred for those that opposite most efficiently. See how kurds are perceived vs how the Houthis are perceived.
Does Putin not feel threatened by communists? Have there been crackdowns against commies? Would be surprised if a right winger like wouldn’t do everything in power squash leftists but I guess it’s harder to do because of commie heritage?
Does Putin not feel threatened by communists?
Well, Putin recently praised them for their work in preserving memory and establishing partnerships in the world and even mentioned that “the the CPRF is one of the “oldest, leading political parties in the country” and expresses “the interests of a significant number of voters.”” Even Putin is allowing more Soviet symbols and names to show up more than before like renaming a Russian airport to Stalingrad.
Have there been crackdowns against commies?
If we use as a standard of comparison the current crackdown in the West of Soviet symbols and communism, then no. The CPRF even has seats in the gov’t.
Would be surprised if a right winger like wouldn’t do everything in power squash leftists but I guess it’s harder to do because of commie heritage?
I can only say to you that socialism is inevitable for Russia. China and the DPRK have shown that socialism works and normal russians can literally travel there to see it for themselves. All of that helps a lot.
If we use as a standard of comparison the current crackdown in the West of and communism, then no. The CPRF even has seats in the gov’t.
This is true. If we compare it to the West and to other Eastern European former socialist states then no, there is nothing remotely on that level of anti-communist hysteria and state repression in Russia, at least not since the 90s.
However, that doesn’t mean that the Russian state and Putin’s party are sympathetic to communists, of course they are not. It is a bourgeois state and a bourgeois party after all, and the communists are the biggest opposition. And so of course the ruling party will do whatever they can get away with in order to keep the communists from accumulating support and political power.
The manifestation of the state’s repression against communists in Russia is just more subtle, it tends to come in the form of all sorts of underhanded political manipulations and systemic electoral sabotaging of the KPRF. You could even call it rigging if you want to use that word.
Not so much in the way that the West always accuses Putin of rigging elections, though there is a bit of that too, plenty of corruption still exists, but mostly in the way that all liberal democracies rig their elections against parties that are outside the accepted boundaries of the system.
And if you read their statements and listen to their speeches the KPRF talk about this often, it is not a secret in Russia that this sort of stuff happens. Communists go into the electoral arena knowing that the playing field is rigged against them in bourgeois democracies.
Thanks for explaining this more thoroughly!
As for the KPRF, I feel that with each passing year corruption works less and less to stop them. Now, with the increasing split within the Russian capitalists(Pro BRICs and Pro West), we are starting to see less effectiveness with the underhanded political manipulations and systemic electoral sabotaging. It is just more difficult now.
That’s what I can speculate after viewing how slowly but surely the russian population have increased class consciousness to the point that there is a conscious will in favor of the socialist path of development.
Don’t forget Belarus as well, they largely kept the system in tact after USSR fell and have been transitioning to socialist market economy modelled on China of late. Then there’s Vietnam which is another important ally for Russia. It’s basically surrounded by socialist states at this point.
You are right! You reminded of a spanish speaking belarussian youtuber that explains how their system works. Very impressed by how Belarus socialism works!
Honestly, I am very happy that the russians have plenty of examples of existing socialisms and that the AES and Russian population can actively interact among each other.
Indeed, and another factor is that a lot of people who lived in USSR are still alive today. Everybody has somebody in their family from that time they can talk to. Most of these people have a positive view of USSR and generally prefer it to the way things are today. The type of propaganda against communism that you see in the west is simply not possible to do because of that.
I think this is a perfect example of the quote by Marx; “The tradition of all dead generations weighs like a nightmare on the brains of the living.”
Russia today is the only post socialist country and it’s clear that the culture of the USSR has left an imprint. I know some Russians and it is normal for them to say things such as, “I think it would be better if Russia was communist again”. Now imagine someone in say, Germany saying that about their country lmao.
Time will tell what direction they go but it seems promising from my view.
that’s my read on the whole thing as well
imagine someone in say, Germany saying that about their country
Go ask some older people in rural east germany and they might say it.
Russia today is the only post socialist country
did you mistype?
Heh yeah, I meant to write largest and most prominent, my bad comrade
The leadership of the party is ossified and no threat to him. He is old and will not likely rule forever. Besides that communists are much more in line with the ideology favoured by the current material conditions of russia (aka divorce from western capital and third-worldism - which is also why russian libs are amongst the racist components of russian society today)