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Eduardwww [97]
3 years ago
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How did joseph stalin's cult of personality affect soviet culture during his reign?

Social Studies
2 answers:
serg [7]3 years ago
7 0
<span>It forced citizens to treat Stalin as a perfect leader.(APEX)</span>
Lady_Fox [76]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Joseph Stalin's personality cult affected Soviet culture by making people believe that he was an all-powerful and omniscient leader and should be referred to as the father of nations.

Explanation:

The concept of personality cult refers to a form of propaganda that elevates the figure of political leaders to almost religious dimensions. The speeches of this type of propaganda seek to promote in an exaggerated way the merits and qualities of the leaders in question, always hiding any criticisms or defects that may be part of their personality and history. The cult of personality starts from the mistaken conception that history is not made by society itself, but solely by the actions of great figures capable of manifesting the general will. This conception is not an accidental mistake, but a strategic way of legitimizing the leader's domination, pre-justifying his actions and creating an atmosphere of worship and fear.

The exaltation of the figure of Joseph Stalin was remarkable during the time in which they occupied the power. It corresponded to a unique aesthetic of political propaganda responsible for representing and disseminating its ideologies and state programs, making the population see it as a supreme, immaculate and flawless leader.

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