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Igal Halfin (Author)
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July 30, 2003 0674010329 978-0674010321
In this innovative and revelatory work, Igal Halfin exposes the inner struggles of Soviet Communists to identify themselves with the Bolshevik Party during the decisive decades of the 1920s and 1930s. The Bolsheviks preached the moral transformation of Russians into model Communists for their political and personal salvation. To screen the population for moral and political deviance, the Bolsheviks enlisted natural scientists, doctors, psychologists, sexologists, writers, and Party prophets to establish criteria for judging people. Self-inspection became a central Bolshevik practice. Communists were expected to write autobiographies in which they reconfigured their life experience in line with the demands of the Party.

Halfin traces the intellectual contortions of this project. Initially, the Party denounced deviant Communists, especially the Trotskyists, as degenerate, but innocuous, souls; but in a chilling turn in the mid-1930s, the Party came to demonize the unreformed as virulent, malicious counterrevolutionaries. The insistence that the good society could not triumph unless every wicked individual was destroyed led to the increasing condemnation of Party members as helplessly flawed.

Combining the analysis of autobiography with the study of Communist psychology and sociology and the politics of Bolshevik self-fashioning, Halfin gives us powerful new insight into the preconditions of the bloodbath that was the Great Purge. (20040601)


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Igal Halfin is Associate Professor of History at Tel Aviv University.

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  • Hardcover: 366 pages
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press (July 30, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0674010329
  • ISBN-13: 978-0674010321
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 6.6 x 1.2 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars Working Communist Teachings into Soviet Society, April 7, 2009
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After the Russian Revolution, Communists shifted their concern from that of acquiring power to that of stamping out all opposition or potential dissent. Nearly half of the Communists purged from Leningrad State University in 1924 were of noble or intelligentsia background. (p. 215). Communists also sought to uncover and to neutralize "passive" tendencies against the Revolutionary state, including "degeneracy". Some of this makes for funny reading now, such as masturbation as a form of "degeneracy".

Communists rewrote the Decalogue. (p. 129). Stealing became OK if one was "expropriating the expropriators". Killing became OK if it was the killing of a class enemy. Honoring one's father and mother were only recognized if these recognized and supported the Revolution. Adultery, and other sexual activity, was encouraged if they promoted the growth of collectivist feeling.

There were efforts to make a "New Soviet Man". Because the Communists believed in the perfectibility of man, they rejected genetic determinism. (p. 234). A form of eugenics was also encouraged (see also p. 323).

Halfin supports a figure of 5-6 million dead as the price of collectivization. (p. 285). Victims of the 1936-1938 purges are reckoned much lower.
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nasha molodezh, polovoi vopros, sovetskikh repressii, nastroenie sredi molodezhi, umstvennogo truda, polovoi zhizni, sovremennoi molodezhi, one sexologist, znamenem marksizma, verification commission, stenograficheskii otchet, politicheskoi literatury, class aliens, tsarist army, proletarian consciousness, social drive, sexual glands
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Great Purge, Soviet Union, Communist University, Red Army, Leningrad State University, Socialist Revolutionaries, Sverdlov University, Central Control Commission, Institute of Red Professors, United Opposition, February Revolution, Five-Year Plan, Fourteenth Party Congress, Leningrad Party, Social Democratic, Communist Party, Tenth Party Congress, Thirteenth Party Conference, War Communism, Bol'shaia Sovetskaia, Thirteenth Party Congress
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