Research on the Path of Integrating Red Culture into Ideological and Political Education in Universities in the New Era

Authors

    Yaoyao Chen Organization Department, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou 325035, Zhejiang, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18063/cef.v3i2.725

Keywords:

Red culture, Ideological and political education, Universities

Abstract

Culture possesses a distinctive cohesive framework. Red culture, as an invaluable spiritual asset stemming from the revolutionary, construction, and reform periods of the Communist Party of China, exhibits a cohesive structure that intertwines individuals with collectives and history with modernity through shared resources, contexts, and spiritual connections. This structure elicits emotional resonance and value identification, thereby fortifying the national spiritual community. Consequently, delving deeply into red resources, meticulously crafting red contexts, and actively embodying the red spirit constitute crucial avenues for integrating red culture into ideological and political education in universities.

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Published

2025-03-26