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What are the mainstream values in China today?

What are the mainstream values in today's society? Today, after 30 years of reform and opening-up, with the rapid growth of GDP and the lack or even collapse of social morality, who knows what are the mainstream values of Chinese people and China * * * production party?

When discussing this issue, scholars express their views simply and clearly, without a clear starting point. It can be said that they have not considered it or seriously considered it. However, capitalist politicians have seriously considered this issue. Thatcher once asked her politicians, "Most of our imports come from China. What if we are overwhelmed by products from China in the future? " ? Margaret Thatcher smiled contemptuously: "If China's mainstream values are imported into us, that's what we should pay attention to!"!

This short story tells us that capitalist countries have never forgotten ideological and political work, never forgotten to defeat us ideologically, and never forgotten that ideology started with dolls.

Some people think that mainstream society represents mainstream values, but I don't think so. China society is different from capitalist society. Capitalism has developed for hundreds of years and has a complete economic and political system. Our countries are different. Our country is a socialist system. It has just been established for more than 60 years and is still in the process of continuous exploration and improvement. People from all walks of life in our country are constantly changing, such as the ratio of workers to farmers, the ratio of urban population to rural population, the ratio of craftsmen to mechanized production workers, and so on. With the further development of reform, there will be greater changes.

At this stage, the mainstream society in China is not clear at present, measured by the amount of money available. "Mainstream society" usually refers to political elites, economic elites and cultural elites, and the media under their leadership. Someone suggested measuring it by time? It has been suggested that 60 years 19 19- 1979 should be regarded as a time period. In view of the poverty and weakness in China, generations of people with lofty ideals have promoted social change and social transformation in a revolutionary way. The mainstream value at that time was revolution. 1979-2009 has entered another era, which I call the "de-revolutionary" era. There has been a wave in China marked by the restoration of things destroyed by the revolution. From economic structure to social structure, from ideology to institutional structure, "de-revolution" has become the mainstream choice.

Opinions vary. Luo Yuan (Major General, Academy of Military Sciences): China has a mainstream society. Under the ruling conditions of * * * production party, its mainstream society should be China * * * production party, and China * * * production party represents the development requirements of China's advanced productive forces, the direction of China's advanced culture and the fundamental interests of the overwhelming majority of people in China. If the China * * production party cannot become the mainstream society, or there is something wrong with this society or this party. Although the intellectual elite has knowledge, it does not necessarily represent the mainstream. This view is of great learning and thinking value. In China, it must be represented by the viewpoint of China's * * * production party.

He also pointed out that the next value system is under construction. I believe that martial spirit and fearless revolutionary heroism should be brought into the national education system and become an important national spirit. A nation that does not advocate heroes will not produce a large number of heroes; A nation without martial spirit is a nation without hope. Of course, martial arts is not belligerence, but fighting to stop fighting and prepare for war.