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Slezin, A.A. Antireligious aspect of the “great break-up”: normative basis and law-enforcement practice.

Abstract: The article includes analysis of the Soviet legislation and speeches of its leaders, which defined the nature of policy towards church and religion at the time of transfer to forced construction of Socialism. The author characterizes the law-enforcement practice and results of its influence on social legal conscience and on formation of a new model of political behavior. Keywords: jurisprudence, church, religion, state, legal conscience, Komsomol, youth, Stalin, control, atheists



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