THOROUGHLY GRASPING THE UNION BETWEEN THE SCIENCE AND REVOLUTION OF DIALECTICAL MATERIALISM FOR STUDENTS OF PEOPLE'S PUBLIC SECURITY SCHOOLS
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Received: 15/01/20                Revised: 28/02/20                Published: 17/03/20Abstract
Dialectical materialism is the unity of science and revolution. Accordingly, the higher the scientific feature of the dialectical materialism, the more radical and profound the revolution of the doctrine; the more revolutionary that the dialectic materialism is shown, the more the theory will continue to supplement, develop, truly reflect in a right, objective and scientific way about the movement and development of the world. Students of People's Public Police schools are required to acquire and be imbued with dialectical materialism in its scientific and revolutionary nature. Based on dialectical materialism, analytical method and synthesized method, the author focused on clarifying the unity of science and revolution of dialectical materialism. Thereby, the author proposes some basic solutions so that officers and lecturers of People's Public Security implement orientations to foster dialectical materialism to create the foundation of world outlook and methodology of People's Police students.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.34238/tnu-jst.2020.03.2548
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