Why Does Joseph Stalin Matter?

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Recorded on January 25, 2018.
“Joseph Stalin, Soviet dictator, creator of great power, and destroyer of tens of millions of lives …” Thus begins this episode of Uncommon Knowledge, which dives into the biography of Joseph Stalin. This episode’s guest, Stephen Kotkin, author of Stalin: Waiting for Hitler, 1929-1941(www.amazon.com/Stalin-Waiting..., examines the political career of Joseph Stalin in the years leading up to World War II, his domination over the Soviet Union, and the terror he inspired by the Great Purge from 1936-38.
“Why does Joseph Stalin matter?” is a key question for Kotkin, as he explains the history of the Soviet Union and Stalin's enduring impact on his country and the world. Kotkin argues that Stalin is the “gold standard for dictatorships” in regard to the amount of power he managed to obtain and wield throughout his lifetime. Stalin stands out because not only was he able to build a massive amount of military power, he managed to stay in power for three decades, much longer than any comparable dictator.
Kotkin and Robinson discuss collectivization and communism and how Stalin’s regime believed it had to eradicate capitalism within the USSR even in regions where capitalism was bringing economic success to the peasants, with the potential of destabilizing the regime. This led to the Great Purge, a campaign of political repression that resulted in the exile and execution of millions of people.
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@jlondon158
@jlondon158 3 роки тому
If I close my eyes , I can imagine that Joe Pesci is an Historical Genius.
@MoralistaDefinitivo
@MoralistaDefinitivo 5 років тому
This guy would need a 10 hour interview.
@AgendaFiles
@AgendaFiles 5 років тому
www.archive.org/details/stephen-kotkin-waiting-for-hitler-audio
@bastiatintheandes4958
@bastiatintheandes4958 5 років тому
Greetings from Quito, Ecuador. I will never stop being amazed by the supreme interviewing gifts of Peter Robinson. Lean, well informed, and above all, lets us live the wealth of his fantastic guests.
@welderella
@welderella 4 роки тому
“Political crimes for speaking the truth”.....sounds familiar.
@jayeye4798
@jayeye4798 Рік тому
Kotkin's perfect delivery of his responses are disconcerting - not because of the content, but because of his lack of mistakes, ums, ahs, and inconsistent cadence. I think he self-corrected exactly one time. This dude is a machine. He's the academic Terminator. You know he's reading the back side of his retina.
@bobjenkins4925
@bobjenkins4925 5 років тому
Peter must be quite happy at how many young people these days are interested in this kind of content. Great stuff.
@PresterMike
@PresterMike 5 років тому
Millennial here. I love it
@welderella
@welderella 4 роки тому
We heard about Hitler all the time, but not so much about Stalin, in school.
@chegadesuade
@chegadesuade 5 років тому
His two books on Stalin are the most exhaustive yet engrossing biographies I've ever read, they're truly amazing.
@HighSpeedNoDrag
@HighSpeedNoDrag 5 років тому
Yes indeed.
@OSCOCAT
@OSCOCAT Рік тому
I'm amazed that in this day and age, when long format theatrical documentaries are so popular, that no one has made a multi-part movie explaining what happened in Russia much in the same manner as Band of Brothers and From the Earth to the Moon.
@chuckymcchuckface8768
@chuckymcchuckface8768 4 роки тому
I once asked a man whom I knew was an intelligen fellow and a historian what would he most like in life... "To remember everything I read" he said. Wise man I thought!
@garyjohnston8543
@garyjohnston8543 5 років тому
Beautiful talk. I also love the talking pace of the guest.
@calculatedmasochism7058
@calculatedmasochism7058 3 роки тому
When Stephen Kotkin speaks, a wise man shuts up
@cybercab
@cybercab 5 років тому
Very interesting stuff. Do they even teach this in school anymore? I suspect the answer is no.
@doctorgman1
@doctorgman1 5 років тому
Yes. Beginning a unit on Stalin tomorrow in my IB History class. High school seniors
@hanskloss7726
@hanskloss7726 4 роки тому
@@doctorgman1 Do they let you compare the ideology of these dark times to what some prominent politicians of today say?
@Rasectos
@Rasectos 5 років тому
Joe Pesci is my favorite Stalin scholar.
@lukecage9836
@lukecage9836 5 років тому
Rasectos lol now all I hear is Pesci 😂.
@shaolin89
@shaolin89 5 років тому
Haha I knew he looked like someone I had seen before. Its indeed Pesci!
@Digiphex
@Digiphex 5 років тому
A Buick never had positraction.
@bazzatheblue
@bazzatheblue 5 років тому
If this guy entered a competition to do Pesci impersonations,he'd win hands down every time.
@Maelli535
@Maelli535 5 років тому
Yeah - and as George Carlin truly says, it's amazing how much Pesci can take care of with a simple baseball bat!
@papastalin4534
@papastalin4534 5 років тому
Why do I matter? You're going to Siberia
@VertigoX26
@VertigoX26 5 років тому
I've always wondered what it would be like to go to the Gulag.
@DialecticalMaterialismRocks
@DialecticalMaterialismRocks 5 років тому
Read Grover Furr
@vertxxgg
@vertxxgg 5 років тому
STALIN was a Georgian Ortodox Seminarist he hate OTOMANS and NAZIS were controled from ISTAMBUL...to save GEORGIA and Beria's ARMENIA the Russian must stop Nazis that were in the payroll of Muslims of Jerusalem and Istambul
@kyleshick5467
@kyleshick5467 5 років тому
Papa Stalin LOL
@soyusmaximus7176
@soyusmaximus7176 5 років тому
@@garyvonneida4065 There is no truth in the news and no news in the truth!
@baxter987
@baxter987 5 років тому
This is amazing. Was he crying at some point? 20:30 Robinson appeared to pick something up. This guy speaks with emotion. I can listen to him for days
@alekseysoldatenkov5675
@alekseysoldatenkov5675 5 років тому
This is ABSOLUTELY fascinating. Thank you for uploading.
@CoronaryArteryDisease.
@CoronaryArteryDisease. 5 років тому
This is such a great explanation of a type of political thinking that is extremely dangerous and I wish more people knew about this history. It is so fascinating, I don’t know why people don’t study it more
@southernc4919
@southernc4919 5 років тому
this should have 500,000,000 views and every university professor should see this
@winmine0327
@winmine0327 5 років тому
Wish I could take all of this guy's classes.
@trolltoll2159
@trolltoll2159 5 років тому
"He always brings up Stalin" - Norm Macdonald
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 5 років тому
When does Norm Macdonald say that? I tried googling it.
@ClaimClam
@ClaimClam 5 років тому
@@squamish4244 adam egret always says stalin was the bad guy because he wants hitler to look better
@Nathantodd2012
@Nathantodd2012 5 років тому
Should we feel nervous when we hear government officials talk about class warfare, pitting the haves with the have nots and etc.
@Jessica-tz3wb
@Jessica-tz3wb 3 роки тому
learned more about Russia in this talk than the whole history lessons in high school.
@b.terenceharwick3222
@b.terenceharwick3222 5 років тому
Concise and to the point. Explores the raw notion of power. Accumulation of raw power, independent of anyone else's views. Personal loyalty above all else. Of perennial significance.
@muslimmetalman
@muslimmetalman 5 років тому
total pure capitalism
@freekheijting7346
@freekheijting7346 5 років тому
As always, great interview giving great insights. And you are certainly reaching curious Millennials! Peter Robinson is a formidable interviewer. Going strong since decades!
@AgendaFiles
@AgendaFiles 5 років тому
archive.org/details/stephen-kotkin-paradoxes-of-power-audio archive.org/details/stephen-kotkin-waiting-for-hitler-audio
@chickenwretch
@chickenwretch 5 років тому
First time I've seen Kotkin sitting quite still. Used to watching him rove on stage and into the audience. Socialism in the cities and capitalism in the countryside. A little like Americas fly-over country and progressive cities?
@kidwidacake
@kidwidacake 5 років тому
Min 13-16 gave me chills.. History repeating itself.
@zachstott8354
@zachstott8354 3 роки тому
Would love another video with Kotkin - he's brilliant
@cecilefox9136
@cecilefox9136 4 роки тому
Absolutely fascinating history.
@LinusPerssonsTube
@LinusPerssonsTube 5 років тому
Would really like to hear an episode or series of Hardcore History with Dan Carlin featuring Stephen Kotkin; or perhaps just an Uncommon Knowledge special with a similar setup. A subject like this needs more time to unfold the necessary nuance to properly explain the mechanisms behind the events.
@4metoknow
@4metoknow Рік тому
Masterful - Joe Pesci look alike/sound alike is the bomb!
@jomgelborn
@jomgelborn 5 років тому
Thank you for this great interview.
@JonasBlom
@JonasBlom 4 роки тому
This is so great, thanks a lot. I only wish it lasted forever. Thanks for letting him explain it properly.
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 5 років тому
The irony of Stalin's collectivization and industrialization drive is that it was only possible due to the importation of machinery and skills developed by capitalism, particularly in the United States. Stalin purchased huge amounts of physical capital from the USA in the 1930s. I don't know if the Bolsheviks would have seen it as irony, though...they might have seen it as a way to go directly from a peasant society to a communist one and skip over the capitalist stage entirely in the outline laid down by Marxism.
@knockshinnoch1950
@knockshinnoch1950 4 роки тому
Brilliant mind, fascinating discussion
@nryle
@nryle 5 років тому
Great Interview. Cannot wait for the next part.
@PqV72MT4
@PqV72MT4 5 років тому
This guy is brilliant.
@cavewebster5881
@cavewebster5881 5 років тому
Many, many thanks for this great content!
@Reconing1
@Reconing1 5 років тому
Millennial here. Avid viewer of Hoover Institutions. Please post more content!
@Mdigi1982
@Mdigi1982 5 років тому
Always great to hear from Stephen Kotkin!
@HighSpeedNoDrag
@HighSpeedNoDrag 5 років тому
I am aware of the basic history Mr. Kotkin states. First time I have witnessed him. Reverent.
@lashachakhunashvili1399
@lashachakhunashvili1399 5 років тому
Excellent as always, glad to have had a chance to attend his lecture in Tbilisi back in 2015
@androidzombie4769
@androidzombie4769 5 років тому
you folks should put the author's amazon link in your description.
@aasldkfja
@aasldkfja 5 років тому
As far as the obsession with Trotsky goes and the coerced confessions, I think it just means Stalin was deeply insecure. He needed affirmation that what he was doing was sound and tortured confessions from people to pad that insecurity.
@iknowwhatsup2880
@iknowwhatsup2880 4 роки тому
The term useful idiots was coined by Lenin. This is what your leaders think of you.
@IllicitGreen
@IllicitGreen 5 років тому
absolutely fascinating interview and yes i am a millenial. thank u!
@JoshuaSwan
@JoshuaSwan 5 років тому
IllICITGRYNE I’m proud of you!
@khrachvikkhrachvik7049
@khrachvikkhrachvik7049 5 років тому
Maybe read about how this propaganda's been completely debunked over and over again, then, millenial. :)
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 5 років тому
Everyone knows millennials are the ruin of Western civilization, which is strange considering you haven't been around long enough to actually ruin anything.
@just83542
@just83542 5 років тому
@@khrachvikkhrachvik7049 and yet you cannot provide one reference to this plentiful debunking, to help the Millenials education? For shame
@victorydaydeepstate
@victorydaydeepstate 5 років тому
I must buy this book
@johnnantz16
@johnnantz16 5 років тому
Wow, what an amazing interview. Thank you Dr. Kotkin for your incredible scholarship!
@installwebercarburetorsona6159
@installwebercarburetorsona6159 5 років тому
Interviewer is heavy handed in his restatements. If it's Stanford students in the audience surely such heavy handed and paternalistic statements undermine the very the very valuable and clear concise presentation by the author.
@francescop1
@francescop1 5 років тому
Millennial crew REPRESENTIN🤘
@lukecage9836
@lukecage9836 5 років тому
BEST INTERVIEWER IN THE BUSINESS!!!
@DenverDeathrock
@DenverDeathrock 5 років тому
I think Stalin's personality disorder issues are seen in his bizarre actions. He sees everyone as either a good friend or a bitter enemy. There's no in between. Like people with personality disorders, he's always afraid of betrayal and abandonment. He can't take criticism of any kind without feeling he's being personally attacked. There's a lack of empathy and a strong sense of objectifying people for his own ends regardless of the consequence to them. Manipulation, superficial charm when it serves his purpose, pathological lying, etc.
@goldsher
@goldsher 5 років тому
Jason West sociopathic, perhaps narcissistic borderline
@victorydaydeepstate
@victorydaydeepstate 5 років тому
This is wonderful
@AgendaFiles
@AgendaFiles 5 років тому
archive.org/details/stephen-kotkin-paradoxes-of-power-audio archive.org/details/stephen-kotkin-waiting-for-hitler-audio
@tomjohn8733
@tomjohn8733 3 роки тому
Excellent documentary, a must read ...thank you!
@dimitriosfromgreece4227
@dimitriosfromgreece4227 5 років тому
AMAZING VIDEO LOVE YOU ❤❤❤
@Steve-Richter
@Steve-Richter 4 роки тому
Interesting that Trotsky survived so long. Were all of his supporters Jewish? Did Stalin see Jews as a power block? Did that motivate his actions? Why do Peter and Kotkin not discuss this?
@vangk30
@vangk30 4 роки тому
FASCINATNG interview!! Very revealing.
@shadforthw3535
@shadforthw3535 4 роки тому
Can you imagine American teachers teaching this? No way
@mattwernecke2342
@mattwernecke2342 5 років тому
look forward to reading your books.
@transkryption
@transkryption 3 роки тому
great interviews!
@benwitt6902
@benwitt6902 5 років тому
Stalin, hero of the left.
@MrRichiekaye
@MrRichiekaye 5 років тому
Stephen Kotkin is the most impressive scholar and speaker I have ever listened to. (And I had Pearce Williams at Cornell and Spence at Yale.). Mastery over a vast catalog of sources, acute judicious use of them, perception into character beyond the page and clear expression of conclusions. I've watched many hours of his talks and am eager to learn from him.
@Drumsgoon
@Drumsgoon 5 років тому
A few great speeches of him online
@pendejo6466
@pendejo6466 5 років тому
This guy is such a great story teller, and the interviewer asked all the right question, then let the professor finish his response.
@AgendaFiles
@AgendaFiles 5 років тому
archive.org/details/stephen-kotkin-waiting-for-hitler-audio
@frankmaitland1254
@frankmaitland1254 5 років тому
Mr Richie Kaye you think this guy is a compelling speaker?
@socialminds9894
@socialminds9894 5 років тому
I just discovered him and I hope to find more of his work.
@dimitriosfromgreece4227
@dimitriosfromgreece4227 4 роки тому
AMAZING VIDEO BRAVO ❤😍❤
@guitarsword1
@guitarsword1 4 роки тому
Remember the words of Israel’s first prime minister David Ben Gurion, “ I am a Bolshevik . “
@fatlardshowernow234
@fatlardshowernow234 5 років тому
That was great. Peter is an excellent interviewer
@stevecoscia
@stevecoscia 5 років тому
Wonderful interview. Stephen Kotkin speaks with such calm and eloquent authority. Thanks for posting this video.
@Drumsgoon
@Drumsgoon 5 років тому
Great interview, very clear answers.
@dimitriosfromgreece4227
@dimitriosfromgreece4227 4 роки тому
THANKS FOR THE VIDEO ❤❤❤❤
@jerrystephens9143
@jerrystephens9143 3 роки тому
so thankful for this
@jancoil4886
@jancoil4886 5 років тому
Well done. The professor makes the key point that ideas matter. If you take Marxism or Adam Smith seriously and put their principles into action you can get very different outcomes.
@rickpur100
@rickpur100 5 років тому
Dr. Kotkin probably does a great Joe Pesci impression
@laserprawn
@laserprawn 5 років тому
When Kotkin refers to the murder of 300 Red Army officers, he is not speaking about the Purge - these deaths occurred in the first month after the German invasion, and these officers were scapegoated and executed during the Battle of Moscow in 1941. While may officers were indeed arrested and executed during the previous years, the idea that a depleted officer corps contributed to the poor performance of the Red Army in the early days of Operation Barbarossa is mostly a story spread by Red Army apologists, to present a clean story. In fact, many commanders understood what was happening along the new German border, and before and during the start of the invasion they had warned Stalin - who told them that they were lying. The reality is that Stalin's own incompetence and paranoia had a greater effect at sabotaging the Red Army in the first month of fighting; along with, of course, the devastating operational surprise and tactical superiority achieved by the Germans (the Nazi blunder, of course, being to have underestimated Red Army strength to be 50 full divisions smaller than it was, thanks to poor intelligence).
@aTruster
@aTruster 5 років тому
"No one can receive anything unless it has been given to him from heaven". The Almighty uses the wicked to destroy the wicked.
@soapbxprod
@soapbxprod 5 років тому
I recommend watching some of Yuri Maltsev's lectures here on UKposts. Viva Mises.
@callmedeno
@callmedeno 5 років тому
best interviewer in the fuuuckin game
@vocalbunny7427
@vocalbunny7427 5 років тому
While I do love the closing music, it seems a bit... too cheery after that closing statement lol.
@interianesq
@interianesq 5 років тому
I could listen to this guy all day. Gotta love Bach, too.
@AgendaFiles
@AgendaFiles 5 років тому
archive.org/details/stephen-kotkin-waiting-for-hitler-audio
@vitareid
@vitareid 3 роки тому
Stephen Kotkin is one of the most interesting persons I've heard. I'm transfixed.
@guygeorgesvoet4177
@guygeorgesvoet4177 2 роки тому
Dear Mr. Robinson, estimated Sir, i have for you, besides the most emphatic praise for what you have already accomplished on your show, an extremely urgent and important proposal. Both Mr Victor Davis Hanson and Mr. Stephen Kotkin are members of the Hoover Institute. They are both exceptional men of proven quality and accomplishment. They are excellent debaters and expositors of complex ideas in very comprehensive schemes of thought. Yet, yet, as i am since some time now trying to get a hold on what is happening in the world and especially in the US, listening very carefully to these true luminaries (the best show in town, you said yourself about Mr. Kotkin) it so happens that i cannot help noticing an unmistakable and potentially very deep rift in their estimate of things national and international. This comes out abundantly clear when they discuss anything to do with what Trump stood and still stands for. This issue is the biggest issue on the table now, for the US itself but also for the world at large (see the 3rd Lecture on "Sphere of influence" held by Mr Kotkin in Vienna in 2017). I beseech you, dearest Sir, to put them together as soon as possible with you at your table and have them talk about these issues, each one clarifying himself in debate. Both are civilized men, of good cheer, wellintentioned, and modest men. You must have them talk with you together, please, you cannot not do this. I think such a debate could be of the most extreme importance in sanitizing the republican party's grip on things. Because the Us and the world must get beyond what the Trump phenomenon means and has still in store it seems. Only those speakers, together with you monitoring, can vastly and in one go contribute to this as no other team of public intellectuals could. PLEASE, consider my proposal and most vehement request at lenght. Many thanks and loyal greetings from Belgium
@AndyMak-jq1py
@AndyMak-jq1py 3 роки тому
Excellent interview
@jgribhamnz
@jgribhamnz 3 роки тому
Ive read robert service stuff, and stalin by montefiore (amazing!!!), but heck this guy sounds like he may have a book too top them all. Very astute analysis, great interview
@Run.Ran.Run1
@Run.Ran.Run1 5 років тому
I love listening to intellectual conversation in my own New Yawk accent!
@VeraMaier
@VeraMaier 5 років тому
How degenerated ... brainwash is not "intellectual conversation"
@michaelkrochek8823
@michaelkrochek8823 5 років тому
I know that after my death a pile of rubbish will be heaped on my grave, but the wind of History will sooner or later sweep it away without mercy. - Joseph Stalin (1943)
@vman9591
@vman9591 5 років тому
Source?
@ssmusic214
@ssmusic214 5 років тому
The most important point missing here that Stalin had great deal of experience in internal dealings of gang of bandits he acquired from his bank robbing years. Non of his rivals in bolshevik gang could beat him at that in their internal power struggle.
@simplicius11
@simplicius11 5 років тому
Stalin was never accused nor sentenced for a robbery. The 'okhrana' had an agent and they knew everything, they caught most of them when they tried to exchange the stolen banknotes.
@skwest
@skwest 3 роки тому
Refreshing to hear _enormity_ used correctly (notwithstanding its awful significance) and within the proper context.
@gregswanepoel5710
@gregswanepoel5710 5 років тому
clear good speaker
@BuceGar
@BuceGar 5 років тому
Thank you for this great content. Highly intellectual and stimulating.
@AgendaFiles
@AgendaFiles 5 років тому
whoever added the noise-gate ruined the flow and sound quality to this video.
@StopFear
@StopFear 5 років тому
You guys at Stanford, give your guests better chairs. It’s unacceptable that you give grown men those uncomfortable chairs without arm rests. Steven Kotkin also clearly has back problems. I can tell because of my own and I can immediately notice others with it.
@welderella
@welderella 4 роки тому
“Even though it was working””.......reminds me of people who would rather a recession than see Trump succeed......
@franz_stigler
@franz_stigler 5 років тому
ive been looking forward to this
@AgendaFiles
@AgendaFiles 5 років тому
archive.org/details/stephen-kotkin-waiting-for-hitler-audio
@mariaspencersalt8946
@mariaspencersalt8946 3 роки тому
Thank you
@giorgimerabishvili8194
@giorgimerabishvili8194 5 років тому
Hello, is Kotkin's biography of Stalin more reliable than of Robert Service?
@malvolio01
@malvolio01 4 роки тому
I always wondered how Joe Pesci would sound as an intellectual.
@alec2726
@alec2726 4 роки тому
Joseph Stalin, Soviet dictator, creator of great power, and destroyer of tens of millions of lives …” And a friend of Franklin Roosevelt, may I remind you all!
@coreyclamp
@coreyclamp 5 років тому
"...someone who knows more about the life of Joseph Stalin than Joseph Stalin knew about the life of Joseph Stalin." 1) That's a bold claim, given how much truth was buried in the Soviet Union, even in post-Stalin era. 2) Don't ever speak that sentence again... It took me a half hour to uncross my eyes.
@HighSpeedNoDrag
@HighSpeedNoDrag 5 років тому
True and valid comment compared to other's references to "Hollywood" thus FICTION.
@sandorfintor
@sandorfintor 3 роки тому
Thank You.
@alanaadams7440
@alanaadams7440 5 років тому
Very informative I learned a lot, Thank you
@bearfoot843
@bearfoot843 5 років тому
That’s a hell of a peer group
@terenceboris851
@terenceboris851 4 роки тому
Incredible talk. Is anybody else getting a little Joe Pesci vibe from Kotkin?
@MultiDyre
@MultiDyre 4 роки тому
Really fascinating. I didn't even know that under Lenin the Russians sort of made things work by allowing the peasants to practice pseudo-capitalism. Then Stalin came along and really, uh, turned Russia into a new direction...
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