Dictatorship by Stalin
TECHNIQUES OF A LEADER:
Josef Stalin?
Of the 5 main characteristics that are often possessed by a totalitarianism leader, Josef Stalin used extreme amounts indoctrination and education in schools to influence and modify his citizen’s beliefs and their values in everyday society.
Education is a weapon whose effects depend on who holds it in his hands and at whom it is aimed.
Stalin is noted as saying this quote that emphasis how he used education to persuade his people into following him. Education before the dictatorship of Stalin was free and quite expanded: in that it was rich with soviet citizens learning to read and write. It is important to note that once Stalin came along, there were fees established for secondary education in public schools. With the industrialization and heavy human losses due to the World War II and repressions the generation that survived under Stalin saw a major expansion in job opportunities, especially for women. T
his characteristic of a dictator is dark and quite deceitful when it comes to how the people might feel in the county. In such times of despair, it is natural for a human to give into the most absurd proposals or acts. Establishing fees to go to school would ultimately evolve into text-book readings on the leader, Stalin and all the techniques the country “should” look up to.

...deception..indoctrination..propaganda..force and terror..eliteism..racism..militarianism..
--SaraH*
Josef Stalin?
Of the 5 main characteristics that are often possessed by a totalitarianism leader, Josef Stalin used extreme amounts indoctrination and education in schools to influence and modify his citizen’s beliefs and their values in everyday society.
Education is a weapon whose effects depend on who holds it in his hands and at whom it is aimed.
Stalin is noted as saying this quote that emphasis how he used education to persuade his people into following him. Education before the dictatorship of Stalin was free and quite expanded: in that it was rich with soviet citizens learning to read and write. It is important to note that once Stalin came along, there were fees established for secondary education in public schools. With the industrialization and heavy human losses due to the World War II and repressions the generation that survived under Stalin saw a major expansion in job opportunities, especially for women. T
his characteristic of a dictator is dark and quite deceitful when it comes to how the people might feel in the county. In such times of despair, it is natural for a human to give into the most absurd proposals or acts. Establishing fees to go to school would ultimately evolve into text-book readings on the leader, Stalin and all the techniques the country “should” look up to.

...deception..indoctrination..propaganda..force and terror..eliteism..racism..militarianism..
--SaraH*

1 Comments:
Remember, the official tag of communism isn't elitism, militarism or racism. That's fascism.
Good work.
C
Post a Comment
<< Home