Mono-ideology
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title:
Mono-ideology
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Mono-ideologies are a concept in Russian political and philosophical discourse. Mono-ideologies have been described as fundamentally being linked to totalitarianism and Millenarianism. A totalitarian political system requires an equally total mono-ideology. It can be built on various grounds: nationalist, class, but in any case, it performs two main functions - legitimizing the power of the party (state) and mobilizing the masses. Alexander Yakovlev criticized mono-ideologies in 1993. He was cal
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Russian philosophical concept
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mono-ideology
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2023-12-07T04:13:43Z
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