The Realization Path and Significance of Rural Cultural Construction based on Marx's Needs Theory

Authors

  • Han Zhang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/fhss.v2i9.2115

Keywords:

Rural Revitalization; Rural Culture; Cultural Construction; Need Theory.

Abstract

The rural vitalization strategy is an important measure for us to build a new socialist countryside in the new era and achieve common prosperity. It is a major rural construction strategy put forward by our Party standing at the height of The Times.  Rural revitalization is a comprehensive revitalization including rural cultural revitalization, cultural revitalization is the soul of rural revitalization. The revitalization of rural culture helps the masses to establish a good cultural confidence, but also contributes to the steady progress of the whole country. We must attach importance to the innovative development of rural culture, actively and steadily promote the construction of rural culture.

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Xinhua News Agency: Opinions of the CPC Central Committee and The State Council on Implementing the Rural Revitalization Strategy, Socialist Forum, (2018) No. 2, P. 4-11.

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T.C Xiang, H.F Luo: On the practical theory of Cultural Poverty Alleviation -- Based on the perspective of Marx's needs theory, Guizhou Ethnic Studies, Vol.40 (2019) No. 224, 45-51.

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Published

2022-09-21

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How to Cite

Zhang, H. (2022). The Realization Path and Significance of Rural Cultural Construction based on Marx’s Needs Theory . Frontiers in Humanities and Social Sciences, 2(9), 123-128. https://doi.org/10.54691/fhss.v2i9.2115