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The irony in Stalin's speeches is that he proposes an ideal way of life, but in the Soviet Union life was not as perfect as he proposed.

Who was Stalin?

Iósif Stalin (1878-1953), was a Soviet political dictator of Georgian origin who was in control of the Soviet Union between 1922 and 1952.

What stands out from his speeches?

Stalin's speeches are notable for their broad appeal to nationalism and commitment to work to create an ideal society. However, during his dictatorship, the citizens of the Soviet Union were isolated from the rest of the world and their individual freedoms were severely restricted.

From the above, it can be inferred that the ironies in Stalin's speeches are related to a differentiation between the ideas of society that he proposed and the reality in Soviet society.

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