Understanding Essence of Socialist Core Values From Practice
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Practice is the survival and development way of human, “all social lives of human are practical in essence”. Socialist core values can be understood and mastered from the perspective of Marxism. The fundamental connotations of socialist core values in “three levels” are unified to practice, and the essence is unity of opposites between human and nature, human and society, human and human in practice. It profoundly reveals the universal law of integration in truth, goodness and beauty in human world development.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/7119
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