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kumpel [21]
4 years ago
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Which soviet ideals might some nations find appealing and why ?

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polet [3.4K]4 years ago
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The most appealing Soviet ideals for some nations will probably be the unity and the equality. The Soviet ideals were based around unity of the nations, that all people have the same thing on mind, same goals, and work as a unit. That is very appealing for some nations as it provides great internal stability of the nation. The equality is another very appealing thing, as the Soviet ideal was that apart from the rulers, all other people in the nation are equal, have equal rights, have equal earnings, have equal working hours, have equal access to the institutions. For lot of people that is appealing as they want to be on the same level of privilege as all other people.

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