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			| This is a list of persons who identified themselves as Stalinists (supporters of the implementation of a Marxist-Leninist state run in Joseph Stalin's way, commonly referred to as Stalinism) or who are commonly described as Stalinists. 
 Stalinism is not a sub-ideology of Communism; Stalinism is a invention of political enemies of Joseph Stalin.
 The list does not include Soviet political leadership of Stalin's era.
 
 The list also does not include non-Soviet communists and sympathizers.
 
 Communist state leaders
 As a rule, they were also leaders of the corresponding Communist parties.
 
 *Kim Il-sung – The "Great Leader" and "eternal President" of North Korea, he praised Stalin and received support from him, but after his death pursued Juche.
 *Mao Zedong - Communist Party of China's leader who upheld the legacy of Stalin and opposed De-Stalinization directed by Khrushchev. His thoughts however later became more distinct and are now known as Maoism.
 *Enver Hoxha - Albanian Party of Labour's leader who, with Mao, are considered the founders of the anti-revisionist movement. Upheld Stalin against Khrushchev, Tito, and later Mao; condemned all three as social-imperialists.
 
 Communist party leaders in non-Communist states
 *Bill Bland – Led the Communist League of Great Britain, a Stalinist group.
 *Ludo Martens - Leader of Workers Party of Belgium and author of Another view of Stalin.
 *Tim Buck - General Secretary of the Communist Party of Canada from 1929-1962
 *Hardial Bains - General Secretary of the  from its founding until his death in 1997.
 
 Other
 
 *Jakub Berman – Ally to Stalin, his later dismissal was for "Stalinist-era errors and mistakes."
 *Harpal Brar – Former member of the Stalin Society noted for his defence of Stalin's rule.
 *Slavoj Zizek - Lacanian-Hegelian philosopher and social critic.
 *Paul Robeson - American singer and social activist.
 
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