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On the Logic, Characteristics and Value of the “Three Musts” |
Li Fang, Wang Danzhu |
School of Marxism, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430079, China |
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Abstract The “Three Musts” put forward in the “Report of the 20th National Congress of the CPC” embody the theoretical inevitability of Marxist historical materialism, the historical inevitability of the CPCs longterm struggle and practice, and the practical inevitability of realizing the rejuvenation of Chinese nation, and contains their own theoretical, historical and practical logic. They are valueoriented, characterbuilding and practiceoriented, and feature historical awareness and requirements of the times, twoway integration of scientific theory and Chinese culture, and organic unity of rick sense and selfconfidence. They are the CPCs weapon to deal with risk and selfrevolution, its bugle to call for all Chinese nations to be united and fight, and its shield of the great new project of Party construction.
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