freedom of speech, press, and so on for the foes of
socialism,’ wrote Andrei Vishinsky in The Law of the Soviet
State. The test in a totalitarian state was not whether the
publication was
treasonable or seditious, but whether it tended to advance
official ideology.” (Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. 5, page 164)
freedom of speech, press, and so on for the foes of
socialism,’ wrote Andrei Vishinsky in The Law of the Soviet
State. The test in a totalitarian state was not whether the
publication was
treasonable or seditious, but whether it tended to advance
official ideology.” (Encyclopedia Britannica, Vol. 5, page 164)