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intelligent investigative journalism these days, and a western reluctance to see Russia as a Soviet-like enemy. However should there not be an article on modern Russian propaganda, or an additional section in this article noting how Russia continues to use the same official lies in support of its illegal actions?
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as propaganda, but the only evidence for this claim is Tretyakov's word, and the author of the book which reported it notes that whether this is true is "impossible to discern". With no evidence given that historians or members of the intelligence community find this claim likely to be true, devoting
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I'm doing some research (will be working harder once finals season wraps up), and am looking to fix some of the NPOV issues with this article. As it is now, the article basically claims that every major conspiracy theory in US pop culture was the direct produce of the Soviet propaganda machine...
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According to writer and propagandist Maksim Gorky "Class hatred should be cultivated by an organic revulsion as far as the enemy is concerned. Enemies must be seen as inferior. I believe quite profoundly that the enemy is our inferior, and is a degenerate not only in the physical plane but also in
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I have just been reading about the Soviet propaganda used to justify the 1956 invasion of Hungary. "Fascist counter-revolutionaries financed by the West" and so on. The Russian propaganda campaign against Ukraine has been remarkably similar, and even more successful - due perhaps to the lack of
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Why are details needed here, when anyone interested can just click the link to Tretyakov's own article as suggested? I copied all the same information you had written here into that article. Again, putting lots of info here is giving "undue weight" to a completely unsubstantiated claim.
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PS, as far as the big, overt dispute boxes (my wikibrain isn't fetching the word), they're to be used when there's something wrong but no talk happening on the talk page... There's talk now, and I'd encourage others to chime in - we clearly have a problem here.
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The first section is a bit too general. It talks about the need for propaganda in restrictive societies but doesn't really do a good job of summarizing the article or introducing the propaganda used in the Soviet Union.
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oh also try to separate the 'well meaning' political art and idea presenting especially of the early communists from the more extreme and practical manipulations of the latter mid ussr and the world-left movements
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Earley himself writes that it "is impossible to discern" whether it is truth or not. Wikipeia is for facts which are (a) encyclopedic and (b) notable. You have to demonstrate that Tretiakov's claim is a
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I feel that this article is not written from a neutral perspective... can't we get one of those boxes at the top of the article that says so? I don't know how to do that myself. Just an idea. --
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The first "robert conquest" quote demonstrates using propaganda and should warrant HIGH scepticism. That was a blatant and poor choice. Someone really has to revise the sources.
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talk page, putting a disproportionately large paragraph on one unsubstantiated claim just because you have the information is not the way to build a good, encyclopedic article.
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movements influenced by soviet propaganda and policy that they advocate to this day should be noted this is the most felt influence of the soviet union outside the CIS today.
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Pete Earley, "Comrade J: The Untold Secrets of Russia's Master Spy in America After the End of the Cold War", Penguin Books, 2007, ISBN-13 978-0-399-15439-3, pages 169-177
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BTW, Earley's book reveiws way that the main interest is Tretiakov's inside view in KGB training, etc., and skeptical about his numerous claims about KGB successes. `'
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Fine, let's keep your version restored by William. This article should be improved and expanded a lot, so it is meaningless to argue about this minor detail right now.
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who dedicated almost a chapter of his book to this story. This is a reliable (perfectly "verifiable") secondary source (as confirmed at WP:RS), not simply a claim by
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Reference 143, taken from 'The Black Book of Communism', is without an associated page number. This is especially egregious considering the it is is a direct quote.
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belongs here, but mere unsubstantiated assertions by individual KGB members should not be given "undue weight", if they are mentioned at all. As I said in the
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O'K, if you insist, just make some kind of a compromise version that you are comfortable with. I will be working with that article some time later.
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I took it out of NW; we have a long discussion on talk already and don't want it, thanks. Its junk from one person. Why do you believe it?
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Of course, all that comes from one outdated source put out by the notably Right-wing Hoover Institute. We'll get to the bottom of this.
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The article doesn't cover anti-Polish propaganda. Poland was one of the main enemies of the SU and a Pole was a stereotypical enemy.
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famously claimed a rejection of the propaganda led him to depart. Any others who may have quotes to be put into the page?
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We need a at least a couple of phrases to explain what the claim was about and put it in proper context. What others think?
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The second quote I see in two other works on Google Books but they look self-published and we could be dealing wit
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to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the
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After stepping back and looking what this issue about, I realized that this is not "propaganda". This is
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Talk:Soviet-run_peace_movements_in_the_West#On_the_Russian_Revolution_and_the_Polish-Soviet_War_section
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blurb, i.e., widely discussed. Yiou are right, truth is not the issue; we have articles about various
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There is a source for the fact of ST making the claim, but not for the truth of the claim itself
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for details), although Earley said that the accuracy of this claim "is impossible to discern".
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for details), although Earley said that the accuracy of this claim "is impossible to discern".
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Information about Soviet propaganda that large numbers of experts in the field believe to be
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I've verified one of the three uses to page 750, but I can't confirm the two longer quotes:
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Why? Because information about Soviet propaganda belongs to article about Soviet propaganda.
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ex - policy towards states and factions , political parties , international holidays etc.
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asserts, after looking at other materials that Tretiakov was right. Which does not make
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Some historians believe that an important goal of Soviet propaganda was "to justify
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then you may need to upload it to Knowledge (XXG) (Commons does not allow fair use)
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Also see the existing discussion on an attempt to add a similar section to the
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Unsubstantiated claim by a single KGB member does not merit lengthy paragraph
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made the claim to writer Pete Earley that the KGB "created the myth of
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made the claim to writer Pete Earley that the KGB "created the myth of
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Soviet Union
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Soviet Union portal
WikiProject Soviet Union
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
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Politics
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