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what is the function of media the soviet media

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Answered by kingoffreefire83
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Printed media in the Soviet Union, i.e., newspapers, magazines and journals, were under strict control of the Communist Party and the Soviet state. The desire to disseminate propaganda is believed to have been the driving force behind the creation of the early Soviet newspapers.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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The Soviet Union was reorganized with a new political system based on Marxist-Leninist ideals after the 1917 revolution. Lenin's newly created communist party exhibits a keen interest in the media that benefits the nation's working people and their welfare. Therefore, the Soviet Union developed a theory that draws on Marxist, Leninist, and Stalinist ideas while also including elements of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel ideology. This theory is known as "Soviet Media Theory" or "The Communist Media Theory." Both Adolf Hitler's Nazi party in Germany and Benito Mussolini's fascism in Italy formed and adhered to the same philosophy.

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According to theory, the government has the unlimited right to censor any medium for the good of the populace. They ended the practice of the press and other media being privately owned. Information, education, entertainment, incentive, and mobilization are all provided by the government media in an effort to build a strong socialized society.

According to the theory, the primary goal of the mass media is to inform the wider working class or worker population. Here, the general public was urged to provide feedback that would be able to spark interest in the media.

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