Abstract

It is no longer a secret to anyone that during the period of stagnation, society was increasingly being eroded by spontaneous, uncontrollable processes despite proclaimed principles that our system was planned and consciously controlled exclusively in the interests of the people. Disproportions in the economy intensified, costs grew excessively, egalitarianism and shortages weighed heavily on people's sense of social well-being, the bureaucratic apparatus swelled uncurbed, petty departmental normcreation flourished, and restrictions of various kinds proliferated. These phenomena all had their causes, but they had one thing in common as well. These processes were a special form of alienation, i.e., a spontaneous force which, if it did not dominate, in any case stood opposed to the genuine needs and interests of society. In various spheres-economic, social, cultural, state and legal, ideological-the consequences of activity came into contradiction with the proclaimed goals, and unexpected negative results e...

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