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Pavlyuk Ihor

Ukrainian writers’ publicism after the Second World war

Abstract: The purpose of this article is to study the historically legitimate and ideologically destructive tendencies of the existence of official and oppositional writer’s publicism in a closed totalitarian state in the context of the potential deepening of democratic freedoms in the postware period.
Keywords: journalism, totalitarianism, democratization, globalization.

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