A filosofia marxista sobre cultura e a construção da cultura moderna no Vietnã hoje
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Filosofia marxista, cultura; Vietnã, modernização, identidade nacionalAbstract
A filosofia marxista fornece uma importante base teórica para o reconhecimento da natureza da cultura como uma forma de consciência social associada à existência social e aos meios de produção. No contexto da globalização, da Quarta Revolução Industrial e do processo de modernização no Vietnã, a construção de uma cultura moderna não é apenas um requisito para o desenvolvimento endógeno, mas também uma condição para assegurar a identidade nacional e a orientação socialista. Este artigo analisa as perspectivas da filosofia marxista sobre a cultura, esclarece o papel da cultura no desenvolvimento social, avalia a situação atual e propõe soluções para construir uma cultura moderna no Vietnã hoje. O método de pesquisa é predominantemente analítico-sintético combinado com o método histórico-lógico. Os resultados mostram que a aplicação criativa da filosofia marxista às condições específicas do Vietnã é um fator decisivo no desenvolvimento de uma cultura que é ambas avançada e imbuída de identidade nacional.
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