“To study Marxism-Leninism is to learn the spirit in which one should deal with things, with other people and with oneself. It means to study the universal Marxist-Leninist truths in order to apply them creatively to the practical conditions of our country. We must study with a view to action . Theory must go hand in hand with practice.”

—  Ho Chi Minh

"On Revolutionary Morality" (1958)
1950's, On Revolutionary Morality (1958)

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