Emotions and Socialization in Light of the Information Theory of the Emotions

Russian Studies in Philosophy 20 (3):60-77 (1981)
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The improvement of man, of his ideological and political, occupational, and moral qualities, is a most important condition for success in the building of communism. The socialization of the new man as a creatively active, spiritually rich, and harmoniously developed personality is a goal in our Party's program. It is becoming increasingly obvious that the process of socialization means much more than familiarizing a person with the ideological principles and norms of behavior of a citizen of developed socialist society. Socrates long ago was astounded by the illogic of the man who knew what was good but did what was bad

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