Research on the Path of Cultivating the Spirit of Struggle Among College and University Students in the New Era
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Keywords

Spirit of struggle
New era
Specific connotation
Cultural atmosphere
Challenges

DOI

10.26689/ssr.v4i2.3621

Submitted : 2022-03-23
Accepted : 2022-04-07
Published : 2022-04-22

Abstract

The spirit of struggle has different connotations in different eras. The spirit of struggle of college and university students in the new era is mainly reflected in taking the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation as their own responsibility, daring to face difficulties without fear, and serving the people wholeheartedly. At present, the course of cultivating the spirit of struggle is mainly facing three problems: students do not want to struggle due to superior material conditions, dare not struggle due to a low degree of socialization, and are not able to struggle due to insufficient ability. Based on this, colleges and universities must strive to create a cultural atmosphere conducive to cultivating the spirit of struggle as well as give full play to the role of ideological and political theory education. The students themselves also need to consciously strengthen theoretical learning, strive to devote themselves to the practice of struggle, and give full play to their subjective initiatives.

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