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In page Propaganda in the Soviet Union:

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Between campaigns against bourgeois culture and making the ideology of the Socialist Offensive intelligible to the masses with cliches and stereotypes, an anti-intellectual tone grew in propaganda.[1] Communist leaders posed as common people, lacking interest in such matters as fine art and ballet, even as they selectively chose from working class culture.[2]