In both
1. Complimentary assessment of one's own past and present (obligatory exception - the era of the previous leader)
2. Identification of the country, state, people and the current political regime
3. Emphasis on the national exclusivity of the country
4. Mandatory ideological loyalty based on the fact of birth/citizenship
5. Positioning the West as the main direction of military and existential threat
6. Presentation of weakness, injustice, immorality and historical impasse of opponent countries
7. Emphasis on interaction with the right third world against the wrong first, whose actions are assessed as colonial and imperialistic
8. Glorification of military service
9. Pressure of the state on the family in the struggle for educational functions
10. Avoidance of reflection on the social stratification of society
Not in the Soviet version
1. Promoting the word “patriotism” as a key ideological element (in Soviet times it was present in the design, but did not dominate and rather assisted other ideals)
2. Traditionalism. Emphasis on the danger from various minorities and the need to publicly confront them
3. Cultural homogenization (in fact, it existed, but it was not encouraged out loud)
4. Geopolitical rivalry (in Soviet ideology it was formulated differently, the word “geopolitics” did not exist) and the idea of a multipolar world
5. Emphasis on the unconditional priority of national interests without formulating them
6. Appeal to nuclear weapons as a last resort
7. Lack of value of international partnership
8. Emphasized complementarity to China and the need to apologize to residents of the local South (and in general the existential nature of the topic of apologies beyond kindergarten and primary school)
9. Moral empathy with accentuated violence
10. Sympathy with the idea of promoting the previous century as a “golden” one
Not included in the Russian version
1. Internationalism
2. Atheism
3. Humanism (even if declarative)
4. Progressivism (and as its element – a bright future on the horizon of varying degrees of achievability)
5. Anti-capitalism, references to the scientific validity of the economic course
6. Criticism of consumer values
7. Collectivism and egalitarianism. The contours of the priority of the collective over the individual are present, but are not formulated out loud, except in individual cases
8. The presence of obligations to citizens by the state and their popularization as an advantage of the social system
9. Encouragement (sometimes declarative) of social mobility
10. The struggle for peace and disarmament (including nuclear)