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The Four Dimensions of the Communist Party of Chinas Selfrevolution#br# — From the Perspective of Historical Changes in the “Party Constitution” in the Past Century |
Chen Li1,2 |
1. School of Government, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023;
2. School of Humanity, Jinling Institute of Technology, Nanjing 211169, China |
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Abstract The spirit of selfrevolution underpins the Partys ability to maintain its youthful vigor. Being committed to selfrevolution to ensure the Party to preserve its essence, color, and character is rooted in its discipline. The “Party Constitution” as the recorder of the Partys selfrevolution, demonstrates through the textual evolution in its discipline chapter the multiple facets of the revolution, including how to maintain the progressiveness and purity of a proletarian party, which is the fundament of all; how to ensure the Partys leadership, which is the primary task; how to govern the Party with strict disciplines, which is the path; and how to standardize and formalize the disciplinary inspection via rule of law, which is the guarantee. These facets have their own inherent laws and are rooted in the vivid practices of selfrevolution to ensure that the Party always stays ahead of the times.
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