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Ideological clash grips China party

Published: 22 Jul 2014 - 12:40 am | Last Updated: 23 Jan 2022 - 02:15 am

BEIJING:  China’s ruling Communist Party has demanded that government officials be prevented from “being disoriented and losing themselves” to the influence of Western ideals, a newspaper with close ties to the party reported yesterday.
A recent circular from the party’s powerful Organisation Department insists that the officials reconfirm their faith in “socialism with Chinese” characteristics through an emphasis on “deepened education” in Marxist principles, the Global Times said.
Western ideals included constitutional democracy, universal values and civil society, the report said, though it added that other influences such as superstition and religion should also be guarded against.
The circular also requires Communist Party schools and institutes to emphasise traditional Chinese culture in their teaching, stressing that officials must protect China’s spiritual independence and shun becoming a “yes-man for Western moral values.”
The tabloid also said that a long-term mechanism for education should be set up to deal with the problem. 
The report also noted that officials at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, the top state-run think tank, said earlier in July that its main standards for evaluating officials and researchers are ideology and political discipline. That came after they received warning from the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, the party enforcement organ. 
The huge party, which was founded 93 years ago and has ruled China since 1949, periodically undergoes ideological spasms, often when it is in the midst of intense internal political disputes or when leaders feel China is under threat.                       AFP