| The 19 th CPC National Congress proposed to strengthen cultural selfconfidence,inherit and carry forward revolutionary culture,build a socialist cultural power,and train new people of the times who can undertake the great task of national rejuvenation.And the Fifth Plenary session of the 19 th CPC Central Committee further proposed to carry forward the great spirit formed by the Party and the people in various historical periods.The revolutionary spiritual culture is the spiritual culture in the revolutionary culture,which has the functions of encouragement,guidance,assimilation and adjustment in shaping the outlook on life of college students in the new era.Then,under the theoretical guidance of Marxist-Leninist cultural theory,humanistic theory and Xi Jinping’s thought of socialism with Chinese characteristics in the new era,we should carry out the research on the shaping of revolutionary spiritual culture on college students’ outlook on life in the new era.Giving full play to the strong plastic force of revolutionary spiritual culture on college students’ outlook on life in the new era is not only conducive to strengthening cultural self-confidence,inheriting and carrying forward revolutionary spiritual culture.It also helps to give full play to the value and function of revolutionary spirit and culture,shape the outlook on life of college students in the new era,and cultivate new people of the times who can bear the great task of national rejuvenation.Through conducting questionnaires and personal interviews,collating and analyzing the questionnaire data,it is found that revolutionary spiritual culture has played a positive role in shaping the purpose,attitude and value of life of college students in the new era.However,some college students in the new era have the difficulties of incorrect,incomplete and in-depth understanding of revolutionary spirit and culture,weakening of belief,utilitarianism and formalization,as well as lack of practice,weak consciousness and utilitarianism,thus weakening the effect of revolutionary spirit and culture on shaping college students’ outlook on life in the new era.From the perspective of social factors,it is attributed to the game in the field of ideology,the impact of wrong social thoughts,the influence of negative factors on the network,and the weak propaganda effect of revolutionary spirit and culture.From the perspective of colleges and universities,it is attributed to the insufficient construction of the educational team of revolutionary spirit and culture,the insufficient integration of revolutionary spiritual culture into university curriculum teaching,and the lack of students’ organization to carry out the construction of revolutionary spirit and culture.as well as the weak atmosphere of revolutionary spirit and culture in the campus environment of colleges and universities.From the perspective of family factors,the educational goal,educational mode,educational content and educational environment attributed to the family are separated from the value orientation of revolutionary spirit and culture to a certain extent;from the perspective of personal factors,it is attributed to the lack of cultural confidence in revolutionary spiritual culture,lack of theoretical learning,lack of emotional experience and lack of practical habits of college students in the new era.Therefore,to effectively resolve the plight of shaping people,it is necessary to improve the ability of social governance,unite the joint efforts of higher education,optimize the internal environment of the family,and stimulate the internal motivation of the individual.By making great efforts,skillful kung fu and real kung fu in these four levels,and giving full play to the incentive function,guiding function,assimilation function and regulating function of revolutionary spiritual culture,in order to eliminate the interference and impact of bad factors from the dual perspective of subject and object,strengthen the shaping role of positive factors,and enhance the shaping effect of revolutionary spiritual culture on college students’ outlook on life in the new era. |