Ideological Political Work for the Formation of the Future Professional, to Face up the Enemy Subversion. (Review)

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ideological subversion; confrontation; professional future; universities

Abstract

Political and ideological subversion is a strategy focused on softening the character and resistance capacity of the Cuban people. Enemies perceive that it is time to implement other more subtle and sneaky methods to, in various ways, penetrate the consciousness of the individual, try to influence and carry out their plans. For this reason, today it is a task for each teacher, to train professional skills and revolutionary consciousness in each generation of students that joins Higher Education. In this sense, the intention of the work is to propose a group of actions to face up   the enemy subversion because in its content and main objective, the policy towards the Island does not change; The way to implement it has been changed. It is concluded that it is necessary to strengthen the role played by different institutions and social organizations, such as the family, the school, political and cultural organizations, informal groups and labor collectives, the mass media and others, in the formation of values, taking into account their socializing role.

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Author Biographies

  • Alina González Rodríguez, Universidad de Granma. Bayamo, Cuba.

    Máster en Ciencias Pedagógicas. Asistente.

  • Aleyda González Rodríguez, Universidad de Granma. Bayamo, Cuba.

    Máster en Desarrollo Regional. Prof. Auxiliar.

  • Wilfredo Manuel Castro Villa, Universidad de Granma. Bayamo, Cuba.

    Especialista en administración pública. Prof. Auxiliar.

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2021-09-06

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Ideological Political Work for the Formation of the Future Professional, to Face up the Enemy Subversion. (Review). (2021). Roca. Scientific-Educational Publication of Granma Province., 17(4), 214-230. https://revistas.udg.co.cu/index.php/roca/article/view/2739

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