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The legacy of Soviet political figures such as Josef Stalin and Vladimir Lenin continues to resonate in contemporary political discourse and ideology. Stalin's death in 1953 remains shrouded in mystery, and his ghost is said to haunt modern Russia, reflecting ongoing cultural and political fascination with his era. Current political extremism and ideological conflicts in the United States echo historical revolutionary movements, with some observers drawing parallels to Lenin's violent strategies during the Bolshevik Revolution. Stalin's theoretical contributions, particularly through works like The History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Bolsheviks) – Short Course, have been influential in shaping Marxist-Leninist thought and revolutionary practice globally, including Mao Zedong's application in China. Meanwhile, political unrest and societal upheavals worldwide, including protests and revolts linked to economic and social crises, underscore the persistent challenges posed by capitalism and authoritarianism. These historical and contemporary dynamics reveal the enduring impact of Soviet revolutionary theory and its relevance to modern political struggles.

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