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What is the ideological review of the paper?
It refers to the examination and detection of the ideological content in the paper.

The ideological review of a paper refers to the examination and detection of the ideological content in the paper, so as to prevent the paper from deviating from academic norms, violating academic ethics, having political prejudice or propagating wrong values. Ideological censorship includes the examination of politics, religion, gender, race, culture, sexual orientation and so on. This is because these aspects are often sensitive and controversial. If not handled properly, it may cause unnecessary disputes and misunderstandings, lead to academic misconduct, and affect the academic and credibility of the paper.

The purpose of ideological review is to ensure the academic legitimacy and fairness of the paper, prevent the paper from being influenced by potential political or social prejudice, and at the same time enable people to better examine the problems and viewpoints expounded in the paper from different angles, so as to achieve a more comprehensive understanding and understanding.