Lenin initiated and Stalin implemented a re-definition of socialism. In the initial flush of revolutionary fervor, buoyed up by Lenin's
State and Revolution, all was supposed to be transparent. Government was to be accessible to the masses and exercised by them. Socialism was then interpreted as a condition which all were (or potentially were) participants in their own self-administration. Here how the government and administration were to be conducted were of the essence of the socialist government. Socialism here was understood to be a radical restructing of relationships of domination and subordination within society -- an end to bosses.
That was exactly what the Kronstadters were claiming as their revolutionary birthright in 1921. By this time, however, Lenin, Trotsky and Bukharin were reformulating the foundation mythology of the regime, and, in the process, dramatically redefining socialism. By the late spring and summer of 1918, Lenin was orchestrating a respecification of the nature of soviet socialism. He (and Trotsky and Bukharin) became increasingly convinced that the people's lack of culture, their impoverishment due to internal industrial breakdown and international isolation, and their brutalisation during the civil war, made the dream of self-administration an impossible one to realize. Socialism was redefined as maximal efficiency and productivity. The elemental goals of re-establishing industry, transport and exchange bt town and country were placed at the top of the agenda for the party and the state. All that promoted these objectives was now hailed as progressive and revolutionary; even if it meant the subjugation of the unions and the soviets to the dictates of the communist commissar; even if it meant that coercion had to be applied to the working class itself. One-man management, discipline, and a patterned hierarchy of control and power were now acknowledged to be necessary to meet the newly redefined goals of socialism. Here was the entry point for what was to develop into Stalinism.
Lenin himself, in response to Karl Kautsky, said: "
The form of government has absolutely nothing to do w/ it (i.e., socialism). He insisted upon a purely productivist definition of socialism:
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Originally Posted by Lenin
In the last analysis, productivity of labor is the most important, the principal thing for the victory of the new social system [...] Communism is the higher productivity of labor -- compared w/ that existing under capitalism.