Ancient Wisdom and Pagan Spirituality
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(5,881 posts)"The League of Militant Atheists comprised workers, peasants, students, and members of the intelligentsia. Organizations were founded at plants, factories, kolkhozes, and educational institutions. By early 1941, the league consisted of approximately 3.5 million working people of 100 nationalities. The number of groups reached 96,000. Guided by Leninist principles of antireligious propaganda and by the partys decisions on these principles, the league dedicated itself to ideological struggle against all forms of religion and the development of a scientific world view among working people."
"The league maintained extensive international ties; it belonged to the International of Proletarian Freethinkers, and then to the World Union of Freethinkers. In 1947 the league turned over its tasks of disseminating scientific-atheist propaganda to Znanie (Knowledge), a newly created all-Union society."
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Konovalov, B. N. Soiuz voinstvuiushchikh bezbozhnikov. In the collection Voprosy nauchnogo ateizma, no. 4. Moscow, 1967.
"On Jan. 1, 1972, Znanie numbered 2,457,000 members, including 1,700 academicians and corresponding members of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and the Union republics, including branch academies, and 107,000 doctors and candidates of science, professors, and docents. The society was awarded the Order of Lenin in 1972." - The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition (1970-1979).