Study of Youth Education Ideas in Lenin's Tasks of the Youth League
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Youth; Lenin; Tasks of the Youth League; ideological and political education.Abstract
The Tasks of the Youth League was published in the transition period of Soviet Russia from wartime communism to the new economic policy, when people's livelihoods were poor, young people's motivation for learning was low, theoretical learning was detached from practice, and extreme leftist ideology prevailed in the country. At this critical time, Lenin emphasised the importance of learning to young people in "Tasks of the Youth League", advocating that young people should strive to learn all the knowledge of mankind, insist on the combination of theory and practice in the process of learning, and abide by communist morality. Combined with the goal and current situation of youth ideological education in the new era, The Tasks of the Youth League has an important revelation for the youth education work in China.
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