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As the title suggests, here is an excerpt from a relatively recent Vietnamese textbook on Marxism-Leninism that touch upon the issue of class struggle in Viet Nam in the period of transition to socialism (in particular, the post-1986 period, when market reforms have been implemented). I figured it might be of interest to some of you here on this forum.
>CLASS STRUGGLE IN THE PERIOD OF TRANSITION TOWARDS SOCIALISM IN VIET NAM
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>In the period of transition towards socialism in Viet Nam, the existence of multiple classes and class contradictions continues to exist for a long time. Therefore, class struggle is an objective reality that cannot be denied, even though awareness about it may be lacking. It is unecessary to avoid the term class struggle, instead, we need to correctly identify the qualities, characteristics, the content and form of class struggle, in order to correctly handle social - class relations.
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>Class struggle in Viet Nam currently occurs in new conditions: society's class composition and the status of classes have changed, leading to changes in the relationship between classes. The objective of class struggle in Viet Nam (for communists) is national independence in conjunction with socialism, a prosperous people, a strong country, a democratic, equitable and civilized society. Thus, class struggle in Viet Nam takes many forms, but what stands out is the struggle to settle the contradictions between, on one side, the masses of working people together with other social forces that follow the path towards the goal of a prosperous people, a strong country, a democratic, equitable and civilized society, ... all of whom are led by the Communist Party in a united front; and on the other side, the forces, organizations and elements that oppose such a path.
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>Class struggle in Viet Nam also manifests itself through "the struggle between two roads: the socialist road and the capitalist road". It is the struggle between factors that move our country along the socialist road, and factors that push our country in the direction of the capitalism. This struggle is closely attached to the struggle for the protection of national independence, the struggle against oppression and injustices, as well as the struggle against poverty and backwardness. That struggle occurs every day and every hour, it occurs in every area of social life, with the first and foremost areas being the economy and social order.
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Supercell Games Discontinued in Viet Nam for 2 years
I wonder when will Supercell be back in Viet Nam
Are they still trying to find the right ways to continue developing Games in Viet Nam?
(sorry for my bad English if anything I said wrong)
I'm running a virus scan right now and am changing my Steam password but I'm just wondering if this might be benign since it almost exactly coincided with when I rebooted Galaxy.
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