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he wanted to feed his factory workers well so they could produce more exportable goods. APEXXX

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He wanted to harvest the food and sell the surplus overseas.

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Under Stalin, the goal of his collectivization policies was much more than to simply better feed the working classes of the USSR. Stalin's goal, as pointed out by his Marxist critics, led by ideologues such as Leon Trotsky, was to consolidate all economic power into Stalin's control. Any failures in his agrarian reforms were blamed on enemies of the peoples revolution and one could also throw in a touch of bad weather, such as droughts.Once the peasant classes were totally controlled, it would be difficult for them to revert to their old pre-1917 backwards notions of farming. Also, the Stalinist collectivization process would end any chance of a NEP type of agrarian reform.

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He wanted to feed his factory workers well so they could produce more exportable goods.

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awsom, thx

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Joseph Stalin wanted to feed his factory workers well so they could produce more exportable goods.

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to sell the surplus of food overseas

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He wanted to harvest the food and sell the Surplus overseas

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