Abstract
The article analyzes the implementation of the policy of the "cultural revolution" in Uzbekistan, its essence and ideological foundations, as well as the activities of the Soviet government on the Sovietization of national culture. The positive and negative consequences of the introduction of Soviet cultural policy on the spiritual and cultural life of the people are highlighted
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