Universities make ‘ideological’ pledge
THREE top Chinese universities have vowed to strengthen “ideological” education among students and teachers.
The comments came from the Communist Party committees of Peking University in Beijing, Shanghai’s Fudan University, and Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, with each writing an article in the Party theoretical journal Qiushi.
The article from Peking University — China’s top academic institution — condemned those with “ulterior motives” who target the Party.
“In recent years, some people go on the Internet and with ulterior motives add fuel to the fire... ultimately targeting the Chinese Communist Party and the socialist system,” it said.
“We need to respond to this with a cool head, guide the teachers and students to strengthen political sensitivity,” it added.
Fudan University focused on ensuring it would “strengthen educational guidance” for its young teachers so they could “grasp Marx’s way of reaching his viewpoint.”
The university should also “provide a deep understanding of why the West’s path of development is unsuited for China,” its article said.
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