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I guess my sort of question is, what sort of pressures could possibly be acting on them to make an 'accurate' depiction of Soviet history important enough to develop. If there's no material benefit to an individual to have such a model of the world, it's not a surprise that no one does, and there is no sense in trying to develop it in them either.
That's true. Unless you want to be an academic or argue about politics, there's not a strong incentive to read Soviet (or most) history