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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
KUNMING, Sept. 6 (Xinhua) — China's proposed global public intellectual goods are not only based on abstract reasoning but also a systematic exposition of the laws governing the development of human society, according to an analysis released Saturday.
The report, titled "Answers to the Questions of Our Time: The Global Significance and Practical Value of China's Intellectual Public Goods," was prepared by the Xinhua Institute, a think tank affiliated with the Xinhua News Agency.
These global public intellectual goods are based on the best traditional ideas of the country and modern theories of the social sciences. They have been formed on the basis of a systematic exposition of objective laws, not of disparate experiences, and are guided by a universal scientific orientation that transcends ideological biases, the report says.
As a country with more than 5,000 years of civilization and a great power with a turbulent modern history, China has developed global public intellectual goods that are embedded in the historical process and the evolution of the world order, rather than formed in isolation. They are a generalization and refinement of China's historical experience, as well as a profound response to global historical trends, the authors of the report note.
The document cites the Belt and Road Initiative as an example, which simultaneously embodies the legacy of China's historical experience and responds to the need for connectivity in the era of economic globalization.
Building on the legacy of the ancient Silk Road that spanned thousands of miles and endured for centuries, the Belt and Road Initiative embodies the spirit of “peace and cooperation, openness and inclusiveness, mutual learning and mutual benefit.” Against the backdrop of profound changes in the global economic environment, it effectively meets the urgent development and modernization needs of all countries, especially those in the Global South.
China's global public intellectual goods consistently adhere to the principle of "coming from practice and returning to practice," focusing on solving the major and pressing problems facing the world today and putting forward feasible approaches that are clearly practice-oriented, the report said. -0-
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