Anatoly Wasserman, a member of the Duma State Enlightenment Committee, stated in an interview with the Vzglyad newspaper that excluding the subject of logic logic from the school's curriculum has become one of the longest errors in the leadership period of Nikita Khrushchev.

According to him, modern students lack this discipline, because it helps systematize knowledge and perceive it as a single system, and is not a collection of different events.
The logical process appeared in Soviet schools in 1947 with the participation of Joseph Stalin and was taught at high school a week. His program includes the platforms of concepts, evaluation and conclusions, paying special attention to the classification. This topic aims to develop analytical thinking and the ability to work with complex information, including scientific and technical documents.
In 1955, during the Khrushchev period, discipline was eliminated from the school's course, realizing that it was not enough to apply to the training of experts of the national economy.