Stumbled upon this which is sort of like a list of Soviet Ten Twelve Commandments, though it is Khrushchev-era stuff.
- Loyalty to Communism, and love of the socialist Motherland and other socialist countries.
- Conscious work for the good of the society: One who doesn't work, doesn't get to eat.
- Care for the collective property, as well as the multiplying of this property.
- High consciousness of the social responsibilities, and intolerance to the violation of the social interests.
- Collectivism and comradery: All for one and one for all.
- Humane relationships between human beings: One human being is a friend, a comrade and a brother to another human being.
- Honesty, ethical cleanliness, as well as simplicity and modesty both in private and public life.
- Mutual respect in the family, and care for the upbringing of the children.
- Intolerance to the injustice, social parasitism, unfairness, careerism, and acquisitiveness.
- Friendship and brotherhood with all the nations of the USSR, intolerance to all racial and national dislike.
- Intolerance to the enemies of communism, peace and freedom of peoples of the world.
- Brotherly solidarity to all workers of all countries and nations.
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