Soviet propaganda

Date de publication :

03/05/2006

Langue :

Anglais

Format :

.doc

Nombre de pages :

7 pages

Niveau :

expert

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Sommaire :

 
 

Sommaire Soviet propaganda Sommaire

 
  1. The Soviet regime as creator of a new type of religion, the cult of their leader
  2. Goals through the development of this cult
  3. How this cult manifested itself through the arts
  4. Analysis about if this cult of the personality could be considered as a religion or not

Résumé :

'Lamarck and Darwin have killed God, finally and for all time so that He may never reappear after such blows. These great murderers deserve the gratitude of all mankind.' Here is Vladimir Taneev whose statement, published in 1879 in Communism States of the Future published, reflects the anti-religious feeling of the socialist doctrine. Likewise, once the soviet regime was established in 1917, Lenin launched an anti-religious policy particularly directed against the Russian Orthodox Church. And yet, under the soviet authorities, we could hear Stalin celebrated as "our happiness" or "our teacher, our father, our vozhd", the leaders Lenin and Stalin were described with superhuman qualities of immortality, infallibility and perfectibility and their images in political posters were represented the same way as icons in the Russian Orthodox Church. Indeed, these two leaders received the same treatment as the god of a religion and yet, the regime advocated an anti-religious policy. We will therefore take an interest to the implementation of the anti-religious policy at the same time as the development of the cult of the leader, we will then deal with the reasons for this cult and the different way it manifested itself.

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A propos de l'auteur :

pencil image Roche C. Etudiante
Niveau :Expert Etude suivie : Sciences politiques Ecole, université : Université d'Auvergne

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