The Development of the Western Regions in China in the Integrating of Sense of Values

Philosophy of the Social Sciences 35 (4):97-100 (2005)
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Abstract

Western Development is a multi-body system activity participation, integration and a unified development of the main values ​​is the primary task of developing the western region. These values ​​mainly in three aspects: First, win-win economic values; the second is the cultural values ​​of innovation; Third, the ecological values ​​of sustainable development. In these three values, under the guidance of the western development can really be implemented. The development of the western regions in China is a systematic activity participated in by various subjects. Its principal task is for people to possess a certain sense of values ​​of regulating and integrating all the exploring subjects into one. This sense of values ​​is primarily reflected in the following three aspects: sense of economic values ​​for mutual winning, sense of social values ​​for great cultural development, and sense of ecological values ​​for sustainable development. Only in guidance of a correct sense of value can the western development actually be carried out

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