Soviet "scientists" had to apply the principles of the Soviet ideology in science in order to demonstrate that it works (and invariably failing to do so). Very similar to Nazi "science" actually. That's not to say the Nazis and Soviets did not have some great successes in engineering, but that's not research.
You do realise that Dark Blade is speaking of university
today?
Its not because some universities were built in the soviet era that they dispense the same education now.
But to stay on your off-topic, even though soviets
banned school of thoughts, in the rest of the spectrum of science, they were as free as any other scientists in other countries and produced results... not invariably failed to do so, and not only in engineering
The "principles" of soviet ideology applied to science was mainly restricting or censoring ideas that went against their political system, those that didnt were not subject to more control than your basic government control (which you seem to "invariably" label under "na
zi control").
Even na
zis had science, and they were not "scientists", they were scientists.
Stop the propaganda please.