Sobriety is the law of our life. Decrees of the Central Committee of the CPSU, Council of Ministers of the USSR, Decrees of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, Presidium

Sobriety is the law of our life. Decrees of the Central Committee of the CPSU, Council of Ministers of the USSR, Decrees of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, Presidium

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“Sobriety is the law of our lives .. Resolutions of the Central Committee of the CPSU, the Council of Ministers of the USSR, Decrees of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, Presidium" is a unique historical document that reveals the most important aspects of Soviet policy in the field of combating alcoholism and forming a healthy lifestyle in the USSR. The authorship of this work remains unknown, but its content and significance make it an indispensable source for those who are interested in the history of Soviet social policy, ideology and state initiatives to promote public health. This book is not just a collection of regulations and regulations, but a whole era imprinted in documents that reflect the strategy of the state in the fight against addictions. It tells how in Soviet times the state realized the importance of sobriety as the basis of public well-being and national security. The book presents in detail the key resolutions of the Central Committee of the CPSU, the decisions of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, the decrees of the Presidium of the Supreme Council - all those documents that formed the policy for the prevention of alcoholism, the development of a culture of sobriety and the strengthening of moral values. The book "Soberness - the law of our life" is perfect for readers interested in the history of the USSR, social policy, as well as for those who are looking for inspiration in examples of the state approach to solving public problems. It will be of interest to students, historians, sociologists and everyone who wants to understand how the state in Soviet times struggled with one of the most acute problems - alcoholism, and what measures were taken to form a healthy generation. This book can also be a valuable source for educators and activists seeking to understand the mechanisms of state propaganda and education. The peculiarity of this work is its saturation with specific documents that illustrate not only the official position, but also the real steps taken to implement the policy of sobriety. It raises topics related to the role of the state in the formation of public opinion, the fight against drunkenness, the prevention of alcoholism among young people and working groups. These topics remain relevant today, because the problem of alcoholism continues to be important for modern society, and the experience of the USSR in this area deserves attention and study. The style of the author, despite the fact that he is unknown, causes a sense of documentary and seriousness. This is not a work of art, but an important historical source that allows the reader to immerse himself in the atmosphere of the Soviet era, to understand its values and priorities. The whole book is imbued with the spirit of ideology, the desire for the public good and the responsibility of the state for the health of its citizens. If you are already familiar with classical works of Soviet literature, such as Lenin and the Struggle for Sobriety or Social Policy of the USSR, then this book will be a logical continuation and expansion of knowledge for you. It will help to understand how public policies and regulations shaped public consciousness and created conditions for the formation of a culture of sobriety. In general, “Sobriety is the law of our lives” is not only a historical document, but also an inspiring example of how the state can influence the health and well-being of its citizens. This book deserves the attention of all who are interested in history, social policy and the formation of a healthy society. It shows that the struggle for sobriety is not only a state initiative of the past, but also an important task of our time, requiring continuation and development.
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