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论制度公正与社会价值信仰
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作者 程淑兰 《沧桑》 2008年第4期114-115,共2页
制度公正和社会价值信仰问题都是近年来理论界关注的问题。公正是社会制度的首要价值,制度正义本身就蕴含了一定的社会价值信仰。而制度正义还需要程序正义的支持,实现实质正义。只有实现了实质正义,符合人民的利益要求,社会价值信仰才... 制度公正和社会价值信仰问题都是近年来理论界关注的问题。公正是社会制度的首要价值,制度正义本身就蕴含了一定的社会价值信仰。而制度正义还需要程序正义的支持,实现实质正义。只有实现了实质正义,符合人民的利益要求,社会价值信仰才能提高。社会价值信仰是民族生存的精神支柱,是人的本质、社会共同体生存、主流意识形态的必然要求。社会价值信仰是实现制度公正的背景、动力,二者是在相互作用中推动历史前进的步伐。 展开更多
关键词 公正 制度正义 程序正义 社会价值信仰
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社会主义核心价值观信仰的生成逻辑探要——基于根基、情境和现实要求的视角 被引量:1
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作者 陈瑞丰 《毛泽东思想研究》 北大核心 2015年第3期111-116,共6页
基于马克思主义实践生成论以及人民主体思想,在世界历史进程坐标中把握"劳动—资本"这一对矛盾统一体,现实性人的本质是社会主义核心价值观信仰生成之根基,对象性实践活动是社会主义核心价值观信仰生成之情境,个人、社会、国... 基于马克思主义实践生成论以及人民主体思想,在世界历史进程坐标中把握"劳动—资本"这一对矛盾统一体,现实性人的本质是社会主义核心价值观信仰生成之根基,对象性实践活动是社会主义核心价值观信仰生成之情境,个人、社会、国家"三位一体"的集体主义大利益观是社会主义核心价值观信仰超越物化信仰和资本价值观信仰的现实要求。 展开更多
关键词 社会主义核心价值信仰 生成逻辑 现实性人的本质 对象性实践活动
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Twin Cities A Matter of Identity and Belonging
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作者 Nitza Davidovitch Heli Arbili 《Journal of Philosophy Study》 2017年第9期463-476,共14页
The term "twin cities" refers to a program in which cities from different places in the world form a "twinning" alliance that serves as a setting for educational, cultural, political, and social collaborations (G... The term "twin cities" refers to a program in which cities from different places in the world form a "twinning" alliance that serves as a setting for educational, cultural, political, and social collaborations (Grosspietsch 2009). The purpose of the program is to promote the twin cities in all aspects of life (Jayne, Hubbard, and Bell 2013) and facilitate a feeling of belonging and identity among their residents (Ogawa 2012). In the current study, the cities of Beer Sheva and Nahariya were taken as case studies for examining the contribution of the program to promoting residents' feeling of belonging to their Jewish identity. Specifically, the current study attempted to examine the effect of town of residence and age group on feeling of belonging, and whether familiarity with the Twin Cities program affected the feeling of belonging to Jewish identity, in the assumption that residents familiar with the program would report a stronger feeling of belonging than residents not familiar with it. The study included 147 participants aged 17-64, of them 80 residents of Beer Sheva and 67 of Nahariya. All the participants were recruited to the study voluntarily and were requested to complete an online self-report questionnaire examining feeling of belonging to Jewish identity. Moreover, an interview was conducted with the representative of the delegations at the Amal school in Nahariya, to reaffirm the findings. The research findings refuted the main research assumption that the Twin Cities program would influence the feeling of belonging. In fact, the current study indicates that no correlation was found between feeling of belonging and any of the research measures, aside from religiosity. Furthermore, and in contrast to the hypothesis, the research findings indicate that participants who were not familiar with the program reported a stronger feeling of belonging than participants who were familiar with it. Due to the surprising findings, the current study raises the possibility that the Twin Cities program is undergoing a process of change and thus promotes individual values more than collective values. This contention changes the essential purpose of the program and this is the significance of the current study. 展开更多
关键词 twin cities IDENTITY belonging VALUES Israel
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