UNDERSTANDING THOROUGHLY PARTY SPIRIT IN TEACHING THE BASIC PRINCIPLES OF MARXIST AND LENINIST MODULE IN PEOPLE'S PUBLIC SECURITY SCHOOLS
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Received: 28/02/20                Revised: 10/06/20                Published: 11/06/20Abstract
The basic principles of Marxist – Leninist module provides students with basic knowledge about the system of scientific and revolutionary views of K. Marx, F. Engels, V.I.Lenin. Containing within the party spirit, revolutionary, scientific, modules The basic principles of Marxism - Leninism help students form a worldview, communist people's outlook, revolution and methodology learning. However, in order to get that, it is required during teaching this module, lecturers must stand on the position of the working class, master the principle of party nature. Applying the methodology of dialectical materialism along with other methods such as analysis, synthesis, comparison, comparison..., the author goes in-depth to clarify the content of party nature in teaching modules The basic principles of Marxism - Leninism. Since then, the issues need to be thoroughly understood about the party spirit in the process of teaching this module at the People's Public Security schools, contributing to the protection of ideological security, internal political security in Vietnam today.
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