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| | Cult - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Most governmental clashes with cult-like groups in the United States in recent years have been the result of real or perceived violations of the law by the groups in question. |  | | Van Hoey, Sara: Cults in Court The Los Angeles Lawyer, February 1991 [12] |  | | Zablocki, Benjamin et al.: Misunderstanding Cults: Searching for Objectivity in a Controversial Field, 2001, ISBN 0802081886 |
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| | Joseph Stalin - Biocrawler |
 | | In his "Secret Speech", "On the Personality Cult and its Consequences", delivered to a closed session of the 20th Party Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Khrushchev denounced Stalin for his cult of personality and his regime for "violation of Leninist norms of legality". |  | | Yuri Davydov told NTV that his father had told him of his lineage, but, because the campaign against Stalin's cult of personality was in full swing at the time, he was told to keep quiet. |  | | Stalin was born in Gori, Georgia, to a cobbler named Vissarion Jughashvili. |
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| | TAPPED: October 2005 Archives |
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| | Enver Hoxha Speech 7 November 1961 |
 | | He did this by his special report delivered at the 20th congress "Concerning the personality cult and its consequences". |  | | Khrushchev, speaking of the "iniquities" and "victims of the period of the personality cult", declaring the various court trials as framed-up, regardless of the fact that in all that struggle there might have been made also some mistakes, appears to be consistent with his anti-Marxist concepts about imperialism and its servitors. |  | | The question of the personality cult, in short, was used as a bugbear to exercise pressure on the other parties and to liquidate the leaders who were not to the liking of N. Khrushchev. |
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| | Free-TermPapers.com - De-Stalinization |
 | | During this period the public was given a say in the government, even though an extremely minor one, and the judicial system eased it's aggressiveness allowing a defendant a better chance of defending themselves. |  | | Stalins method of personal rule was replaced by group rule and more orderly processes of government, the terror apparatus was largely dismantled, the economy was notably modernized and foreign policy was conducted with much greater diplomatic initiative and flexibility. |  | | In the process known as de-Stalinization, legal procedures were restored, some greater degree of meaningful public controversy was permitted, forced labor camps were closed and the secret police tactics of Stalins era were erased. |
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| | Consolidation and Development of Ideological Unity Among Marxist-Leninist Parties |
 | | The effective struggle against the personality cult as unanimously approved by the 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, exerts a great influence over the whole communist movement. |  | | We have found manifestations of the personality cult both in leading central and local organs; to overcome these shortcomings, we have decided to improve ideological work in the Party and among the people. |  | | Our enemy has attempted to make use of the criticism of personality cult to mitigate the influence of the great achievements recorded by the Soviet Union and to blemish the revolutionary movement which is ceaselessly gaining more victories. |
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| | What is a Cult? The mind control process in the FWBO. |
 | | Consequently both individual members and also the cult as a whole will often seem to mirror in various ways the personality and preoccupations of their leader. |  | | Cults in general are dominated by their leaders, and members, especially those who have immersed themselves in the cult's mind-control environment for a number of years, tend to derive much of their outlook on life from the leader's teachings. |  | | Cults themselves are usually opaque to outside scrutiny, and the actual process of mind control is difficult to define or to analyse. |
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| | The Cult of Personality - Annie Paul |
 | | Glibly Attractive: Reading Annie Murphy Paul's "The Cult of Personality" |  | | Annie Murphy Paul: The Cult of Personality - How Personality Tests are leading us to miseducate our children, mismanage our companies and misunderstand ourselves. |  | | Peter Geyer offers a review of "The Cult of Personality" by Annie Murphy Paul, a former editor of "Psychology Today." |
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| | On the Personality Cult and its Consequences - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | On the Personality Cult and its Consequences, commonly known as the Secret Speech was a report to the 20th Party Congress on February 25, 1956 by Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, in which he denounced the actions of Joseph Stalin. |  | | Quotations from the classics of Marxism-Leninism, which denounced the "cult of an individual" (i.e. |  | | "We must abolish the cult of the individual decisively, once and for all; we must… return to and actually practice in all our ideological work the most important theses of Marxist-Leninist science about the people as the creator of history and as the creator of all material and spiritual good of humanity... |
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| | 1937: Stalin's Year of Terror - Introduction |
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| | Pure Content |
 | | It's a program that is aimed at providing opportunities for cross-border, cross-cultural collaboration and communication between primary and secondary school students. |  | | Personal represents that which is new and useful to the individual who thought it up. |  | | Good luck getting a top notch successful business person to leave his career and teach his success to others for a $100k per year pay cut. |
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| | History Today: The educational archive of articles, news and study aids for teachers, students and enthusiasts - Stalin Denounced by Nikita Khrushchev - Stalin Denounced by Nikita Khrushchev |
 | | Khrushchev denounced Stalin, the cult of personality he had fostered and the crimes he had perpetrated, including the execution, torture and imprisonment of loyal party members on false charges. |  | | It was the first since the death of Josef Stalin in 1953, but almost nothing was said about the dead leader until, in closed session on the 25th, 1,500 delegates and many invited visitors listened to an amazing speech by Nikita Khrushchev, First Secretary of the party, on ‘The Personality Cult and its Consequences’. |  | | He blamed Stalin for foreign policy errors, for the failings of Soviet agriculture, for ordering mass terror and for mistakes that had led to appalling loss of life in the Second World War and the German occupation of huge areas of Soviet territory. |
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| | Central Europe Review - Music: Krzyzstof Penderecki |
 | | Consequently, the sudden availability of contemporary scores and recordings following Stalin's death in 1953, and Nikita Khruschev's subsequent "secret" report - "The Personality Cult and its Consequences" - instigated one of music history's most remarkable renaissances. |  | | If Thomas had limited his musical examples to works composed before 1974, one suspects some of the audience might have suffered quite a shock during the rehearsal, for Penderecki's later style is very different from that of his avant-garde works. |  | | Interestingly enough, his approach to conducting could also be characterised as "broadstroke," and not simply because of its exaggerated physical mannerisms. |
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| | Identities: How Governed, Who Pays? by H.B. Paksoy .04 |
 | | The inner circle of the nominal cult-personality will exaggerate the need to have such a sect, and will abuse the powers it brings. |  | | Personality cults may be constructed in every conceivable type of polity. |  | | The personality cult constructors will also attempt to have leavening institutions, rites and methods in imitation of natural leavening process of a given culture. |
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| | Central Europe, 1950 - 1959 |
 | | Krushchev's speech to closed session of the XX Congress of the CPSU denounces Stalin and his methods, the 'personality cult and its consequences'. |  | | The Soviet Union and European allies sign the Mutual Assistance Treaty, forming the Warsaw Treaty Organisation. |  | | Strikes commencing in Poznán spread to other Polish factories. |
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 | | "There are two massive issues in the primary [education] sector currently: the promotion of Niyazov's personality cult and the downgrading of subjects that encourage independent thought or knowledge of the outside world," a foreign diplomat in Ashgabat told IRIN. |  | | "People are crying out for English as it's sometimes a passport to better things, but the government is not encouraging it," one foreign diplomat said. |  | | The government's response to lack of school books has been to make teaching from the "Ruhnama", which Niyazov wants elevated to the level of the Koran in this nominally Muslim country, compulsory in primary and secondary schools, particularly in rural areas where most Turkmen's live. |
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 | | Niyazov, known as Turkmenbashi, or Leader of the Turkmen, and more commonly as Turkmenbashi the Great, rules his country with absolute power and encourages a bizarre personality cult. |  | | Niyazov, who is the subject of an elaborate personality cult, has now amassed absolute power in Turkmenistan, where he was declared president-for-life in 1999. |  | | Niyazov, speaking on state television on Monday, said four former senior officials were behind the attack: former Foreign Minister Boris Shikhmuradov, former central banker Khudoiberdy Orazov, former Deputy Agriculture Minister Sapar Yklymov, and Nurmukhammed Khanamov, a former ambassador to Turkey. |
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| | Cult of personality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A cult of personality is a political institution in which a country's leader encourages praise of himself and his deeds to such a degree that this praise affects nearly every facet of the country's culture. |  | | The criticism of personality cults often focuses on the regimes of Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, and Mao Zedong. |  | | A personality cult is also characterized with many images and representations of a leader in public places, including statues, billboards, posters, signs, paintings, and vast murals. |
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| | Cult of personality - encyclopedia article about Cult of personality. |
 | | The term "personality cult" does not generally refer to showing respect for the dead (such as historic national founders Father of the Nation is a term used by many countries to describe a political or symbolic leader who was one of the most influential founding fathers of the nation. |  | | A Cult of Personality differs from charismatic authority Charismatic authority, as defined by the sociologist Max Weber, is one of three forms of authority laid out in Weber's tripartite classification of authority, the other two being traditional authority and rational-legal authority. |  | | Cult of personality or personality cult is a term for what is perceived to be excessive adulation of a single living leader In common usage, leadership generally refers to: |
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