Abstract

Immediately after the Second Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR, the editors held a roundtable discussion participated in by representatives of journals, newspapers, and publishing houses, scientists, and writers on current affairs. The development of the pedagogical press, its role in the restructuring of public education and pedagogical science, and the role of history, literature, and the arts in the upbringing of young people by the mass information media—such was the range of questions over which opinions collided.

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