Developed Socialism
발전된 사회주의
The official Brezhnev-era doctrine that retreated from Khrushchev's promise of imminent communism and defined the Soviet present as a long-lasting stage of mature socialism. It held that class antagonisms had disappeared, workers, peasants and intellectuals were converging, and an all-people's state had arisen; it supplied the ideological basis of the 1977 Constitution.
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- encyclopedia.com origin, content and fate of the doctrine
- doaj.org developed socialism as the ideological framework of the Brezhnev period