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Ideology, Morality, and Political Organization

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Algebra of Conscience

Part of the book series: Theory and Decision Library ((TDLU,volume 26))

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When analyzing Soviet ideology one does not find any advocacy of evil. On the contrary, Soviet ideology is imbued with the declaration of good. A man is called upon to be honest, humane, and truthful, to love the Motherland, to be a good family man, to love children. Numerous posters demanding high morals are hung everywhere in schools and universities. On the declaration of good the entire Soviet upbringing and educational process is built.

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© 1982 D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland

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Lefebvre, V.A. (1982). Ideology, Morality, and Political Organization. In: Algebra of Conscience. Theory and Decision Library, vol 26. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-9051-3_16

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