All revolutions that have taken place over the centuries have adopted the use of the “formation of a new person” idea. That is, most likely, a private demonstration of the end to “pre-history” and the start of “real history” dream that Marx predicted. And not only did the communists think that way. American philosopher Francis Fukuyama, who believed in the “exact opposite” ideology in the 1990s, said, “That’s it, history ended and freedom won.” But experience shows that many events take place after that “ending” that go against that “ending.” In this case, there is no such thing as an “end.” Perhaps the opposite is true; there are times in human history where the “old people” are necessary- people whose behavior and system of values are based on world spiritual teachings and their “national breakthroughs.”
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Aram Abrahamyan