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The New Soviet man or New Soviet person (Russian: новый советский человекnovy sovetsky chelovek), as postulated by the ideologists of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, was an archetype of a person with specific qualities that were said to be emerging as dominant among all citizens of the Soviet Union, irrespective of the country's cultural, ethnic, and linguistic diversity, creating a single united Soviet people and Soviet nation.[1][2]
^Nikolay Ustryalov, From NEP to Soviet Socialism (1934) (text online) (in Russian)[page needed]
^Geller, Mikhail (1988). Cogs in the wheel : the formation of Soviet man. New York: Knopf. ISBN 9780394569260.
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