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The New Soviet man or New Soviet person ((ロシア語:новый советский человек) ''novy sovetsky chelovek''), as postulated by the ideologists of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, was an archetype of a person with certain qualities that were said to be emerging as dominant among all citizens of the Soviet Union, irrespective of the country's cultural, ethnic, and linguistic diversity, creating a single Soviet people, Soviet nation.〔Nikolay Ustryalov, ''From NEP to Soviet Socialism'' (1934) ((text online )) 〕 ==Intent== From the early times, ideologists of Communism have postulated that within the new society of pure communism and the social conditions therein, a New Man and New Woman would develop with qualities reflecting surrounding circumstances of post-scarcity and unprecedented scientific development.〔 Compare: 〕 For example, Leon Trotsky wrote in 1924 in ''Literature and Revolution'' about the "Communist man", "man of the future": Wilhelm Reich asked in 1933: "Will the new socio-economic system reproduce itself in the structure of the people's character? If so, how? Will his traits be inherited by his children? Will he be a free, self-regulating personality? Will the elements of freedom incorporated into the structure of the personality make any authoritarian forms of government unnecessary?"〔Wilhelm Reich, ''The Mass Psychology of Fascism'', Chapter 8, ''Masses and the State'' 〕 Author and philosopher Bernard Byhovsky, Ph.D. writes: "The new man is endowed, first of all, with a new ethical outlook." 〔Bernard Bykhovsky, ''The New Man in the Making'' (Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing House) 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「New Soviet man」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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