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The law of production relations is consistent with the development level of the productive forces in Marxist-Leninist philosophy and its application to the process of buiding socialism in Vietnam

The law of production relations is consistent with the development level of the productive forces in Marxist-Leninist philosophy and its application to the process of buiding socialism in Vietnam Pham Thi Thu Huong 1 , Ngo Thi Thuy, Tran Thi Thuy Ninh 2 , Tran Thi Ngoc Tam 3 , Tran Thi Ngoc 4 Nam Dinh University of Technology Education, Vietnam ABSTRACT     Currently, there are a number of different views and perceptions about the relationship between productive forces and production relations, and there are even views that distort and deny MarxismLeninism about the dialectical relationship of this fundamental law. The realization and application of this relationship in accordance with the reality of Vietnam will contribute to the successful realization of the goal of "Rich people, strong country, democracy, justice and civilization" to firmly step up to socialism. Keyword : Production relations, productive forces, Marxist-Leninist philosophy, socialism, Vietnam.  1. LAW ...

Enver Hoxha: Letters from the people - The fresh breeze of our socialist democracy

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Enver Hoxha: Letters from the people - The fresh breeze of our socialist democracy Speech delivered at the meeting of the Secretariat of the CC of the PLA April 11, 1975 ___      The letters which the common people send me are invaluable to me. Not only do I read them with great care, but I reflect on them deeply to make a preliminary analysis of the character of the problem, whether personal or of general interest, of the character of the person who writes it, as far as I can gather from the letter, and from this to consider to what extent the things written there are really true. This is the preparatory work I do and, in general, I point out to those who are going to verify the content of the letter, which points they must check up on for me.      To receive and read the letters of the people is fascinating to me. It would be physically impossible for me to meet and talk face to face with as many people as I would like, and the people would not be able to...

The Vietnamese Communist Party’s Policy of Mobilizing Women in the 1930-1945 Revolution for the National Liberation *

  The Vietnamese Communist Party’s Policy of Mobilizing Women in the 1930-1945 Revolution for the National Liberation * (In Vietnam Journal of Family and Gender Studies, Dec2007, volume 2, number 2, from p 24 to p38) Dang Thi Van Chi      In the early 20th century, as a result of two campaigns of colony exploitation by the French colonialists, there were important economic, social and cultural changes. These were important and necessary basics for the reception of bourgeois democratic thoughts from outside and the establishment of new trends in revolutionary propaganda. Along with these changes, the increasing presence of women in factories, plantations, and mines participating in socialized forms of labor brought about by capitalist methods of production and the emergence of a class of women intellectuals (teachers, journalists, writers, poets, etc.) caused women to become an important social force, attracting the attention and efforts of all contemporary po...

On revolutionary morality - Ho Chi Minh

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President Ho in Viet Bac (1948) - a sketch by Phan Ke An On revolutionary morality - Ho Chi Minh (1958)    Ever since the beginning of its existence mankind has had to struggle against   nature - wild beasts, the weather, etc, - in order to survive. To succeed in   this struggle each individual must rely on the force of large numbers of   people, on the collective, on society. Alone, he cannot get the better of   nature and subsist.    In order to survive, man must also produce to get food and clothing.  Production, too must rely on the collective, on society. Alone, the individual   cannot produce.    Our era being a civilized, revolutionary era, one must rely all the more on   the force of the collective, of society, in all undertakings. More than ever   the individual cannot stand apart but must join the collective, join society.    Therefore, individualism goes counter to collectivism; collectivism and ...