STRUCTURE OF POPULATION IN UZBEKISTAN DURING THE SOVIET PERIOD

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Farhod Ochilov

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In the Soviet state, the priority goal of strengthening the social structure of the population was considered to be the achievement of social "equalization" and the way to end the differences between social classes was pursued. This process was carried out naturally through violence, violence and artificial borders. Emphasis was placed on aligning the needs, goals and tasks of different segments of the population. This led to a reduction in the forms and types of organization of work and life, recreation among different classes, and to an end to the diversity of views and opinions in social and political life.

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