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Arguably, the (Tolerance) mandate variously voiced by such diverse types as the historical writer Henrick Van Loon (Tolerantz!) possibly the advertising council and other Propaganda types and oddly, the Communist view that literature (including plays and stagecraft) should indeed must serve the so-called social command of addresing social problems. in the Western world this would be called preachiness or sermonizing. The tolerance and race-mixing (Though unsuccessful in one opus) strains were worked into the main plot lines, this is neither Scrooge nor Fairy Tales, adults normally don:t like this propaganda. They can take this (Social Command) stuff and take it back to Moscow where it belongs. (Love your neighbor) is a message for theologians not entertainment. (in most cases) Politics and religion, two traditionally off-limits topics were amalgamated into the plot system of, for example The Sound of Music.- I Don"t like it!

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