The Application of Ho Chi Minh's Ethical Principles in the Education and Training of Revolutionary Morality for Party Members in the Party Committee of Can Tho City, Vietnam Today
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https://doi.org/10.63332/joph.v5i1.489Keywords:
Ho Chi Minh, revolutionary ethics, party members, Vietnam, Can Tho CityAbstract
In each country, the issue of education and training in revolutionary morality for cadres and party members holds a particularly important role. Ho Chi Minh's thoughts on ethics are of great significance within the theoretical and practical legacy he left for the entire Party, people, and military. In the face of the negative impacts of international integration and the market economy, a significant number of cadres and party members have experienced degradation in ideology, politics, ethics, and lifestyle, leading to a decline in ideals, corruption, and negativity, thus eroding public trust in the Communist Party of Vietnam and the Vietnamese State. In response to the demands of practice, strengthening the education and training of revolutionary ethical standards for cadres and party members according to Ho Chi Minh's ideology for a prosperous Vietnam is both a long-term and urgent task in the current process of building and rectifying the Party.
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