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24 October, 19:24

Why would totalitarian governments want to win the loyalty of the nations young people?

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  1. 24 October, 22:10
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    The answer is within a legacy left behind with reformed Russia's communist Aleksandr Yakovlev, one of the architects of the reform of the Soviet Union, his legacy explains how corrupt a totalism practice is.

    We can therefore understand how influential and brainwashing this belief imposes on children and young people, historically both in literature, identity groups, singling out those who don't wear uniform until discrimination becomes the way forward to both exploit young people and reinforce, so that trust is the only option in such belief.
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