Tag #142735 - Interview #83360 (Tamara-Alexandra Goldenberg)

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In the article he responded to the question of one student of the German department. Our teachers, who followed Marr’s studies, were publicly reprimanded at general meetings. Many people were fired, or assigned to lower positions just for the bravery to speak their minds. After that any methodological work had to start with the words about Stalin, about his discovery, which turned things over making one step ahead. Stalin should be given credit for writing his articles by himself. He had a simple and legible style, explaining things very well. As compared to Lenin’s works, which were difficult to read, Stalin’s clear and understandable works conveyed verity, pushing to follow instructions without pondering and doubts.
Period
Year
1950
Location

Moscow
Russia

Interview
Tamara-Alexandra Goldenberg