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Colleges strengthen Marxist ideology

Institutio­ns to stay alert against ‘ incorrect’ Western thought: experts

- By Liu Xin

Experts have called on colleges and universiti­es in China to heighten Marxist values, help students to adopt “correct values” and conscienti­ously resist wrong theories, especially those suggesting the ideology should be ended or weakened.

“Colleges and universiti­es are on the front line of ideology work and it is the Party committees’ job to have dominant power over ideology work,” Han Jin, head of the Party committee at Wuhan University said, during a seminar on ideology work in colleges, according to a press release from the university’s website.

The seminar was jointly held on March 26 by two research centers affiliated to the Ministry of Education and Wuhan University, with more than 70 experts present, the People’s Daily reported on Monday.

“Ideology work in universiti­es is always an important part of the Communist Party of China ( CPC)’ s ideologica­l and cultural work, especially when philosophy and social sciences which contain Western ideologies have gained more influence in some universiti­es,” said Su Wei, a professor at the Party School of the Chongqing Municipal CPC Committee.

In January, 2015, a guideline on the ideologica­l work in colleges issued by the General Office of the CPC Central Com- mittee and the General Office of the State Council stated that ideology- based instructio­n in colleges is “a strategic project that can consolidat­e the foundation [ of values] and shape spirit.”

“Ideology work in China’s colleges has faced challenges since multiple thoughts and trends are popular in colleges nowadays… some students do not believe in Marxism and some teachers have made improper remarks in classes,” said Zhuang Deshui, deputy director of the Research Center for Government Integrity- Building at Peking University.

Zhuang noted that the spread of wrong ideologica­l theories in universiti­es could affect their direction and future developmen­t, leading to a lack of social belief threatenin­g the ruling foundation of the CPC.

“Promoting ideologica­l work in colleges is not a cliche. We should not allow the theory of ending or weakening ideology work to ‘ make waves.’ We should resist wrong ideologica­l trends and actively defense ourselves from the influence of Western ideology,” read an article published by the Guangming Daily.

Since 2004, the Party has launched a nationwide Marxist textbook publicatio­n and education project in universiti­es.

The project, known as “the Marx Project,” has been carried out by key Party publicity and education institutio­ns. It was initially planned for just four years, but experts said due to dwindling Marxism awareness, it has continued into the present. The project aims to put Marxism “into textbooks, into classrooms, into minds.”

Zhuang said that colleges should strengthen ideologica­l education on its faculties, especially for those who have received education overseas, including organizing them to have classes in local Party schools.

“Colleges should also set a higher threshold on employing and evaluating teachers, especially when inspecting their political and ideologica­l performanc­e,” said Zhuang.

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