Traditional humanism and Ho Chi Minh’s thought about Party development
Source: Journal of Political Theory and Communication, No 1-2021
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HO CHI MINH’S THOUGHT ON THE METHODS OF LEADERSHIP AND RULING OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM
HO CHI MINH’S THOUGHT ON THE METHODS OF LEADERSHIP AND RULING OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM
The Communist Party of Vietnam, since its birth (in 1930), has played a leading role in the national liberation movement in Vietnam and after the success of the August Revolution, became the ruling Party. President Ho Chi Minh is both the founder and the person who guides and trains the Party. Therefore, he paid due attention to the Party's leading and ruling methods so that the Party can fulfill its mission as the vanguard of the working class and the nation. In this article, the author hopes to clarify Ho Chi Minh’s Thought on the Party's leading and ruling methods to serve the goal of improving the leadership and ruling capacity of the Communist Party of Vietnam, as set out by the 13th Party Congress.
Ho Chi Minh's thoughts, qualities of revolutionary journalists, cultural journalists
Ho Chi Minh's thoughts, qualities of revolutionary journalists, cultural journalists
During his lifetime, Ho Chi Minh always regarded the press as a frontline of the revolutionary struggle. Therefore, he believed that journalists were revolutionary soldiers, and their pens and papers were their sharp weapons. Ho Chi Minh emphasized: "For those of us who write newspapers, the pen is a sharp weapon, and the article is a revolutionary leaflet to inspire the masses to unite in the struggle against both old and new colonialism, imperialism (especially the American imperial) to fight for national independence, social progress, and world peace". To fulfil this mission, journalists must be revolutionary soldiers. This requires journalists to possess the qualities of revolutionary cadres, not fearing hardship or sacrifice, dedicating themselves wholeheartedly to serving the Fatherland and the people.
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