The largest in Northern Europe in the 1960s, the Baltic TPP near the town of Narva, was built by a team whose mentality was created based on the traditions of power builders, dating back to GOELRO and influenced by the culture of Leningrad and Tallinn during the Thaw. As a result, high civic responsibility, intergenerational trust and tolerance towards any forms of modern art of that time became characteristic features of young builders. This, in turn, became the basis for the growth of personal and group creativity and the unacceptability of totalitarianism in the social sphere.
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