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The book examines Slovak education as an example of totalitarianism, exploring two opposing sides: the publicly expressed values and ideals of offi cial compulsory education subordinated to government power and the alternative ideals and concepts of unofficial education implemented by informal groups and underground organizations (dissent). The authors seek answers to Hannah Arendt’s iconic questions: What happened? Why did it happen? How could this happen? The title of the book also references the dualism in the lives of individuals and families who did not identify with the doctrine of Marxism-Leninism and totalitarian ways of governing. In order to preserve their inner freedom, they lived a double life, one in private and the other in public.

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Description and Explanation of the Socialist Totalitarianism in Slovakia – Official Education Clenched by Sovietization and Marxist-Leninist Ideology – Unofficial Education in Different Segments of Dissent - Towards a Free Generation

Two Sides of the Same Coin: Examples of Free and

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG
    Publication Date: 07/12/2023
    ISBN13: 9783631903070, 978-3631903070
    ISBN10: 3631903073

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    Book Synopsis
    The book examines Slovak education as an example of totalitarianism, exploring two opposing sides: the publicly expressed values and ideals of offi cial compulsory education subordinated to government power and the alternative ideals and concepts of unofficial education implemented by informal groups and underground organizations (dissent). The authors seek answers to Hannah Arendt’s iconic questions: What happened? Why did it happen? How could this happen? The title of the book also references the dualism in the lives of individuals and families who did not identify with the doctrine of Marxism-Leninism and totalitarian ways of governing. In order to preserve their inner freedom, they lived a double life, one in private and the other in public.

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    Description and Explanation of the Socialist Totalitarianism in Slovakia – Official Education Clenched by Sovietization and Marxist-Leninist Ideology – Unofficial Education in Different Segments of Dissent - Towards a Free Generation

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