Stalin didn't promote his greatness, it was his revolutionary work to fight fascism and to advance Dialectical materialistic humanism and investment on Soviet people that made him such a great ruler that he is still one of the most favorite leaders of Russian in all surveys and polls.
One things schools were encouraged to teach was atheism. Stalin was strongly opposed to religion. They also controlled propaganda, so other than learning regular history, they probably were told things about the greatness of Stalin and his government.
God chose Israel not because of their greatness or strength, but because of His own sovereign will and purpose.
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he used anti Hitler slogans to promote alliances
what was a result of Stalin's attempt to promote communism
Stalin refused to take advice from others and ruled as a dictator, always believing his own way was best.
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humanists believed that all people had the ability to control their own lives and achieve greatness! look in the book next time foos! ;)
Stalin refused to take advice from others and ruled as a dictator, always believing his own way was best.
Yes, Emerson believed that individuals who achieved greatness typically lived by their own rules and principles. He emphasized the importance of self-reliance and trusting one's intuition over conformity to societal norms. Emerson believed that true greatness came from following one's unique path and inner guidance.
I think it was because he thought that he could never surpass his own greatness.
humanists believed that all people had the ability to control their own lives and achieve greatness