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Communist Party was between 25 to 30 thousand rubles. The salaries of
Communist Party members were 25 to 100 thousand rubles. The majority of
the public had only a salary of 150 rubles. Moreover, Communist Party
members had mansions, cars and access to free health services. None of
these benefits were available to the public whose labor formed the backbone
of the national economy. 21
11. The police forces of the oppressive regime terrorized the public. The
public lived under constant threat.
12. The Communist Party committed the country to endless cycles of civil
strife, rioting and disorder.
13. The oppressive and totalitarian system also had its influence on
schools. According to Lenin, education should not be objective, impartial
and isolated from politics. In his address at the First Congress on Soviet
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Education on the 25 of August 1918, he stated that the main purpose of
education is to remove the bourgeoisie. He explicitly declared that there is
no education outside of politics and to claim otherwise is sheer lies and
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hypocrisy. The purpose of education is to raise faithless and morally weak
generations numbed into serving the interests of communism.
14. Youth were brainwashed with disbelief, and the system raised
militants instead of peaceful generations.
15. The concept of the family was eliminated. Babies were separated from
their families and raised in orphanages. The concept of the family was
considered to be against the "interests of the state." In Communist Party
meetings, views such as "The revolution is doomed to remain weak as long
as family ties and the concept of the family exist" were expressed. 23
16. Arts and sciences do not find an environment in which to flourish under
communist regimes. A major portion of the national budget was allocated to
armaments, mostly used for the subjection and execution of the masses.
17. Youth were not provided with any purpose in life and so they ended
up with soaring suicide rates. The system itself pushed teenagers to drug
and alcohol addiction.
18. Freedom of the press was entirely curtailed. Publishing and
broadcasting were only allowed as long as they praised the system and the
leader. Otherwise, they were silenced.

