Scientific Research on Problems of Youth in the USSR

Autor: I. M. Il'inskii
Rok vydání: 1981
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Zdroj: Soviet Education. 23:17-31
ISSN: 0038-5360
DOI: 10.2753/res1060-9393230717
Popis: Leninism teaches us to regard young people as an integral part of society, a social class, or nation, and to study questions concerning youth within the aggregate of problems concerning the individual in a capitalist, socialist, and communist society. In contrast to the hopelessness that is characteristic of bourgeois ideology, Leninism articulates common goals and perspectives for the development of youth and effective means of attaining those goals and shaping the youthful personality. Leninism steers youth into the life of society with a clear-cut orientation: active participation in the building of socialism and communism. The education of creative people who act conscientiously and with a great feeling of responsibility is one of the most important elements in Lenin's concept of socialism as a creative effort of the masses themselves. Lenin elaborated on these ideas theoretically; he addressed issues related to youth in more than two hundred of his written works.
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