The Ideals of Contemporary Women

Contemporary Chinese Thought 26 (3):43-60 (1995)
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Abstract

Ideals are the goals in which people believe, for which people yearn, for which people pursue, and for which people are willing to strive, to fight, and to struggle. An ideal is a kind of intellectual and ideological consciousness that is a fusion of people's interests, aspiration, and ambition, as well as temperament, intellect, and rationality. In terms of who they are, a person's ideals may be classified by the categories of that person's ideals with regard to social philosphy, morality, work and career, the way the person leads his or her life, and so on

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