Background
Arbatov, Georgii was born in 1923.
journalist politician foreign affairs adviser
Arbatov, Georgii was born in 1923.
Graduated from the Moscow Institute of International Relations in 1949.
Served in the Soviet Army, 1941-1944. Editor and later Senior Editor of Voprosy Filosofti. Novoe Vremia and Kommunist, 1949-1960.
Editorial columnist of Problemy Mira i Sotsializma, 1960-1962. Section chief of the Institute of World Economics and International Relations of the USSR Academy of Sciences, 1962-1964. Adviser on foreign policy to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1964-1967.
From 1967 Director of the Institute of US and Canadian Studies of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Candidate member of the Central Committee, 1976-1981, full member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1981. Has been directly involved with Soviet foreign policy from the late 1960s.
Personal adviser on foreign affairs (especially American) to Gorbachev.
Religious moral codes pervert people outside their group as less moral. Thus, religion is socially divisive and its effect is harmful for society.
Individuals have rights to express freedom if it safeguarde the interests of a collective.