ĐẶNG HUY TRỨ ‘S THOUGHT OF SELFRELIANCE AND AUTONOMY AND ITS HISTORICAL MEANING
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https://doi.org/10.61841/593pzs12Keywords:
Dang Huy Tru, self - reliance, autonomyAbstract
Dang Huy Tru (At Dau 1825 - Giap Tuat 1874) is not only a writer, poet, economist, and politician but also one of the first thinkers of "germination of civilization in Vietnam"; his ideas in many fields are quite rich and distinctive, and self-reliance and autonomy are among the core thoughts. Due to some subjective and objective conditions, such ideas have not become a reality in Viet Nam. However, if the limitations of historical conditions are filtered out, his ideas may be useful historical lessons for the current reform of the country.
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