ABSTRACT

The Central Committee February Plenum emphasized again the insistent need to ensure that "young people are taught a class-based vision of the world and understanding of the links between universal and class interests. Long and frank conversations with young interlocutors lead to the conclusions that the attacks on the state of the dictatorship of the proletariat and country's leaders at the time have not only political, ideological and moral causes but also a social substratum. There are quite a few people interested in expanding the bridgehead for these attacks, and they are to be found not just on the other side of our borders. The first and most swollen ideological current which has manifested itself in the course of restructuring claims to offer a model of some sort of left-wing liberal intellectual socialism which allegedly expresses the most genuine humanism, "cleansed" of class accretions.