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Its was SOCIALIST.....thats still a fucked up system that failed.
The state ideology of the Soviet Union embodied a number of different theoretical streams, originating primarily from within the Marxist ideology of socialism, but with some minor threads emerging from within the Russian revolutionary movement such as the ideology of the Left Socialist-Revolutionaries or from within anarcho-communism
They certainly considered themselves 'COMMUNIST' whether you agree with it or not, comrade.
... That was almost frightening to read. How can a person understand so little about the Union, or left radicalism.
I don't want to actually write you a comprehensive response - your post doesn't warrant that much attention - so I'll give you some salient points.
1. Socialism isn't a Marxist ideology. The other way around.
2. Lenin and Trotsky, after overthrowing tsarism, discovered that the economic conditions presented by Russia were unable to lead to socialism directly - contrary to their previous belief. Thus, Lenin began his defense rule by the Bolshevik party, which led into Stalinism after his death.
3. By the Union's fall, it was a combination of state capitalism and bureaucratic collectivism.
4. State socialism must be heavily democratic for that term to be accurately used. The Soviet Union, well, wasn
5. Most anarchists in Russia were marginalized.