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A Simple View on Revolution in the New Era*

DOI: 10.4236/aasoci.2021.115022, PP. 251-261

Keywords: Revolution, The New Era, Ideology

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Abstract:

Revolution has a profound connotation. Revolution has different meanings at different times. Starting from the interpretation of the meaning of revolution, this paper discusses the necessity of self-revolution and social revolution in the new era and the relationship between them, as well as how to promote self-revolution and social revolution from the aspects of theory and practice.

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