Information on the thesis "The Family Issue in the work 'The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State in relation to Family Building in Vietnam Today' by graduate student Nguyen Thuy Duong, majoring in Philosophy."1. Student's Full Name: Nguyen Thuy Duong 2. Gender: Female 3. Date of Birth: November 13, 1983 4. Place of Birth: Tam Da - Phu Cu - Hung Yen 5. Decision No. 1355/2008/QD-XHNV-KH&SDH dated October 24, 2008, by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi 6. Changes during the training process: None 7. Thesis Title: The Family Issue in the work "The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State in the Construction of Families in Vietnam Today". 8. Major: Philosophy; Code: 60 22 80 9. Scientific Advisor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Le Thi Thuy, Head of the Philosophy Department, Academy of Politics and Administration Region I, Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics and Administration. 10. Summary of the thesis results: The thesis consists of two chapters: Chapter 1 focuses on studying Engels' ideas on the family in his work "The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State". The theoretical issues concerning the family in Engels' thought are systematically researched and clarified by the author: Using scientific evidence, Engels identified three main forms of marriage corresponding to three stages of human development, and the progression of family forms throughout history is determined by the level of socio-economic development of humanity. Chapter 2 clarifies the significance of Engels' ideas on the family in building families in Vietnam today. Based on that, the author systematizes the process of supplementing and developing the Party's viewpoints and policies, and the State's laws and regulations on the family issue, makes an initial assessment of the changing trends of the Vietnamese family during the đổi mới (renovation) period, and proposes some key solutions for building the Vietnamese family today. 11. Practical application: The thesis can be used as a reference material in teaching, learning, and researching Philosophy on the family issue. 12. Further research directions: 13. Published works related to the thesis: None.
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1. Full name: Nguyen Thuy Duong 2. Sex: Female 3. Date of birth: 13th November 1983 4. Place of birth: Tam Da - Phu Cu - Hung Yen 5. Admission decision number: 1355/2008 Date: 24th October 2008, University of Social Sciences & Humanity, Vietnam National, Hanoi 6. Changes in academic process: No 7. Official thesis title: Family affairs in the work "The origin of the family, private property and the state" with family building in Vietnam today. 8. Major: Philosophy 9. Code: 60 22 80 10. Supervisor: Assoc, Prof. Le Thi Thuy, Head Faculty of Philosophy, Academy of Politics - Administration zone I, Hochiminh national academy of Politics - Administration. 11. Summary of the findings of the thesis: The thesis includes two chapters: Chapter 1, focusing on researching the thought of Engels on family in the work “The origin of the family, private property and the state”. It is the first time the theoretical issues on family in the thought of Engels are studied logically and scientifically. By scientific data, Engels showed three main forms of marriage corresponding three stages of human development and the development ladder of family forms in history were defined by the economic – social development of level of mankind. Chapter 2, clarifying the significance of Engels's thought on family in family building in Vietnam today. The author systematizes the additional and development process of the perspective, the guidelines of the Party and the policies, legislation of the Government on family affairs, indicating the trend of Vietnam's family transformation in the renovation period and hinting at some main solutions in family building in Vietnam today. 12. Practical applicability, if any: The thesis can be used as a reference material in teaching, learning and studying the phylosophy of family affairs. 13. Further research directions, if any: None 14. Thesis-related publications: None