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The Sickle and the Scythe: Collectivization's Origins

6 min · 25. Mai 2026
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In Episode 59 of The Russian Revolution: How the Tsars Lost Everything, we trace the ideological and practical roots of forced grain requisitioning under War Communism and the later collectivization drive. Lucas and Luna explore the Bolsheviks' pre-revolutionary debates over agriculture, the role of the peasant commune (obshchina), and Lenin's 1917 'Decree on Land'. They examine how Marx's theory of primitive accumulation clashed with Russian rural realities, and how figures like Alexander Chayanov and Nikolai Bukharin offered alternative paths that were ultimately crushed. The episode also delves into the brutal implementation of prodrazvyorstka through the Cheka and kombedy, the resistance in the black earth region, and the famine of 1921-22 that killed millions. A nuanced look at how revolutionary ideology met (and mangled) the peasant world. #RussianRevolution #SovietHistory #Collectivization #WarCommunism #PeasantStudies #Lenin #Bukharin #Chayanov #Prodrazvyorstka #Kombedy #Cheka #Obshchina #DecreeOnLand #Famine1921 #BlackEarth #EasternEurope #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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