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The Scientific Connotation, Historical Motivation and Theoretical Character of the "Three Imperatives"

Wang Jiajia, Ma Zebo   

  1. Teaching and Research Office of the CPC party Construction, Party School of the Honghe Committee of CPC
  • Received:2023-07-24 Revised:2024-06-11 Online:2024-11-15 Published:2024-12-03

Abstract: The scientific nature of the connotation of the "Three Imperatives" is concentratedly manifested in putting forward multifaceted
requirements of value guidance, behavioral compliance and spiritual guidance for Communist Party members in the new era.
The 20th National Party Congress put forward the "Three Imperatives" based on three historical factors: the innovation of the
experience and theory of Party governance in the new era of the Communist Party of China, the phased transformation of the Two
Centenary Goals, and the historical changes of the principal challenge and central tasks facing Chinese society. This assertion retains
theoretical characters such as affinity to the people, progressiveness and purity, revolutionariness, highlighting the combination and
creation of the history and the times in the Party building theory in the new era.

Key words: "Three Imperatives", scientific connotation, historical motivation, theoretical character

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