Dmitry Czesnokov


Dmitri Ivanovich Czesnokov (Russian: Дмитрий Иванович Чесноков, born November 7, 1910 in the village of Kaplino in kurgan province, died September 17, 1973 in Moscow) - Soviet philosopher, journalist and politician. Curriculum vitae

In 1931, he graduated from the Moscow State University, 1931-1943, as a lecturer and head of the Cathedral of the University of Sverdlovsk, since 1939 he belonged to the WKP (b), 1943-1946 he headed the City Committee of the WKP (b) in Sverdlovsk (now Yekaterinburg). From November 1947 to July 10, 1948, deputy head of the Department of Science of the Board of Propaganda and Agitation KC WKP (b), 1948-1951 deputy director of the Institute of Philosophy of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, From March 3, 1949 to July 1952, editor-in-chief of "Woprosy fiłosofii". From 1951 Doctor of Philosophy, from July 1952 to March 25, 1953 Head of the Faculty of Philosophy and Legal Studies and Higher Education Institutions KC WKP (b) / CPSU, from October 14, 1952 to February 14, 1956, member of the Central Committee of the CPSU, from October 16, 1952 to On March 5, 1953, a member of the CPSU Presidium. From October 1952 to March 21, 1953, member of the Standing Committee on Ideological Issues at the CCP Central Committee, from October 1952 to March 1953 editor-in-chief of the "Kommunist" magazine, from April 1953 to 1955 head of the Faculty of Science of the Cracow Regional Committee in Gorky (now Nizhny Novgorod) ) and at the same time a lecturer at the Gorkowski Pedagogical Institute, and from 1955-1957 the secretary of the Gorkowski Regional Committee of the CPSU. From May 27, 1957 to 1959 Chairman of the State Committee for Television and Radio Broadcasting at the Council of Ministers of the USSR, since 1959 Head of the Department of Dialectical and Historical Materialism of the Moscow State University, 1967-1970 Vice-Rector of the Academy of Social Sciences at the Central Committee of the CPSU, then retired. From January 30, 1968, a member of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences for the Department of Theory and History of Pedagogy. Honors and awards Bibliography

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