Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Resume - Brief introduction of Chen Qun, the author of "The Ideal Ladder"
Brief introduction of Chen Qun, the author of "The Ideal Ladder"
Chen Qun, born in June 1946 1 1. 1969 graduated from Beijing Broadcasting Institute. He has served as a reporter and editor of China Youth magazine of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League, director of the literary editing room of law publishing house, editor-in-chief of Law and Life magazine, president of legal audio-visual publishing house, vice president and editor of law publishing house. He is currently the Secretary-General of the Cross-Strait Legal Exchange Promotion Association of the Ministry of Justice.

He is fully involved in Marxist theory, Socialism with Chinese characteristics theory, traditional civilization of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, system theory, information theory, cybernetics, dissipative structure theory, behavioral science, modern philosophy of science, Frankfurt school, new political economy school and other theories and works. He has been engaged in youth theory research and published many influential youth research papers at home and abroad, such as "The Urgent Requirement of the Times: Establishing Youth Studies" and "Youth is not only the future, but also the present". It is praised as "the founder of youth studies" by academic circles. Published articles such as Adam's Puzzlement and Introduction to Sartre and Freud, which aroused great social repercussions: The article "The Ideal Ladder" has been selected as a Chinese textbook in middle schools for many years. He has co-published "Guide to Youth Life" and won the first prize of national excellent books; He is the author of Introduction to Meiji Restoration and A Brief History of Japanese Militarism. He published three novellas, including Xuan Jing Reform. In recent years, he served as a special commentator for Ta Kung Pao in Hong Kong, and published more than 200 commentary articles, which were reprinted by Chinese and foreign newspapers.