In the New Era, the Communist Party of China Adheres to the Generating Mechanism, Logical Implication and Practical Path of Self-Revolution
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In the new era, the Communist Party of China adheres to self-revolution, which is a positive and active revolutionary behavior. Its core essence lies in self-vigilance, self-denial, self-reflection and self-transcendent Tion. In the new era, the Communist Party of Chinas adherence to self-revolution originated in solving the development problems of the new era, produced in the realization of the goal of the new era, refined in the great struggle of various historical periods, and sublimated in the historical process of reform and opening up. The logic of adhering to self-revolution demonstrates the party’s firm confidence, shows a clear understanding of the Party, and embodies the organic combination of ideological revolution and institutional governance. In the new era, the Party adheres to self-revolution based on a scientific understanding of the revolutionary nature of the basic position of Marxism and adheres to the correct political orientation. Focus on accurate grasp of Marxist theory always put the people first, for the welfare of the people. It focuses on creating a healthy and upward political and cultural atmosphere, emphasizing the party’s internal political ecology and the seriousness of political rules.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/13628
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