Class Principles in the Socialization of the Personality Under the Conditions of Developed Socialist Society

Russian Studies in Philosophy 15 (1):54-57 (1976)
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Abstract

The class approach to the problem of educating a comprehensively developed personality under the conditions of developed socialist society requires careful consideration of the full complexity of the social structure of contemporary socialist society and the resultant concrete connections and interrelations of classes, social strata, and groups. A class approach requires that social reality be evaluated from the standpoint of the objective tendencies it embodies and the progressive possibilities of historical development; it relies on real social strata capable of and concerned with implementing these potentials

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