THE IDEOLOGIZATION OF CULTURE AS THE BASIS OF ITS DEFORMATION IN TOTALITARIAN SOCIETIES
In a strategic dimension, the task of the Soviet government was to reduce the influence of national culture and replace it with ideological postulates, which ensured the consolidation of peoples, but the illusionary consolidation, which was fundamentally false. The blurring of the national foundatio...
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