State atheism

World map showing countries that formerly or currently practice state atheism.[26] Most of the countries that practice state atheism are socialist states, with a few exceptions such as Mexico during the Cristero War.
  Countries that formerly practiced state atheism
  Countries that currently practice state atheism

State atheism or atheist state is the incorporation of hard atheism or non-theism into political regimes.[27] It is considered the opposite of theocracy and may also refer to large-scale secularization attempts by governments.[28] To some extent, it is a religion-state relationship that is usually ideologically linked to irreligion and the promotion of irreligion or atheism.[29] State atheism may refer to a government's promotion of anti-clericalism, which opposes religious institutional power and influence in all aspects of public and political life, including the involvement of religion in the everyday life of the citizen.[27][30][31] In some instances, religious symbols and public practices that were once held by religions were replaced with secularized versions of them.[32] State atheism in these cases is considered as not being politically neutral toward religion, and therefore it is often considered non-secular.[27]

The majority of communist states followed similar policies from 1917 onwards.[9][28][30][33][34][35][36] The Soviet Union (1922–1991) had a long history of state atheism, whereby those who were seeking social success generally had to profess atheism and stay away from places of worship; this trend became especially militant during the middle of the Stalinist era, which lasted from 1929 to 1953. In Eastern Europe, countries like Belarus, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Russia, and Ukraine experienced strong state atheism policies.[34] East Germany and Czechoslovakia also had similar policies.[28] The Soviet Union attempted to suppress public religious expression over wide areas of its influence, including places such as Central Asia. Currently, China,[28][33][36][37] North Korea,[36][37] and Vietnam,[38][9] are officially atheist.

Cuba[35] was state atheist until 2019, when this practice was eliminated, declaring that the island is officially a secular state as part of its new constitution.[39][40]

In contrast, a secular state officially purports to be neutral in matters of religion; it does not support religion, nor does it support irreligion.[27][41][42] In a review of 35 European states in 1980, 5 states were considered "secular" in the sense of religious neutrality, 9 considered "atheistic", and 21 states considered "religious".[43]

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  26. ^ Supporting sources listed as of January 22, 2018 for the world map showing nations that formerly or currently practice state atheism: Afghanistan[1];Albania[2]; Angola[3]; Armenia[4]; Azerbaijan[4]; Belarus[4]; Benin[5]; Bosnia-Herzegovina[6][7]; Bulgaria[8]; Cambodia[9]; China[10]; Croatia[6][7]; Congo[11]; Cuba[12]; Czechia[13]; East Germany[14]; Eritrea[15]; Estonia[4]; Ethiopia[15]; Hungary[16]; Kazakhstan[4]; Kyrgyzstan[4]; Laos[17]; Latvia[4]; Lithuania[4]; Mexico[18]; Moldova[4]; Mongolia[19]; Montenegro[6][7]; Mozambique[20]; North Korea[21]; North Macedonia[6][7]; Poland[22]; Romania[23]; Serbia[6][7]; Slovakia[13]; Slovenia[6][7]; Tajikistan[4]; Turkmenistan[4]; Ukraine[4]; Uzbekistan[4]; Vietnam[24]; Yemen, or more specifically, South Yemen[25]
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