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Soviet Youth Demands Debate

Parker, Ralph | April 6, 1957 issue

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The picture that the world has formed of Soviet youth has changed radically in the past few months. Instead of the heroic, starry-eyed young men and women whom the literature of general secretary of the Communist party Joseph Stalin's, Soviet Union showed the people, as it were, frozen in the statue of factory boy and peasant girl, stands a student with a look of bewildered resentment on his face. This new conception of the young people of the Soviet Union stems from material published in the first place in the Soviet press and widely reproduced abroad.

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YOUTH; YOUNG adults; PRESS; COMMUNISM; STALIN, Joseph, 1879-1953; SOVIET Union
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