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The quoted statement at the end is an explicit endorsement of the Soviet Union's actions. Examine the rhetorical framing, stripped bare.
Paragraph 1:
Again, assuming the reader is of liberal bent, they are coming into the work with the assumed question "why was Stalin so evil/why are those communists so authoritarian?" This paragraph exposes that question, and phrases it clearly and semi-quantifiably, laying out two possible paths of societal development.
Paragraph 2:
He's trying to open the reader's mind to a grander scale of thinking. One where the society matters more than the individual. One where an entire society is the hero, and citizens understood the need to sacrifice individual comfort for the benefit of the whole.