Answer: Stalin believed that capitalism leads to anarchy.
Explanation:
- He believed that in a capitalist world, the state could not survive. He considered that the country in the capitalist world was not concerned with the economy in the narrow sense. He pointed out that capitalists have some organizational skills, but that they are not the people who make the world a better place. The principles advocated by the Soviet Union for Stalin are directly opposed to such people and their beliefs.
- Note: Stalin has repeatedly spoken of his anti-capitalist commitment. He mentioned the theses mentioned above in an interview he gave to the British writer Herbert Joey Wales in 1934 in Moscow.
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In Psalm 139, we see one of the greatest passages in all literature about the miracle of human conception and birth. David declares that God is present at conception and birth, because we are made in the image of God and He has a special plan and purpose for each person who is born.