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Problems in College Students' Ideology and Morality
1, self-realization of ideological and moral goals: how to deal with the relationship between individuals and society can best reflect the main content of a person's ideological and moral situation. Some college students have unclear goals, lack a sense of social responsibility, and even go to dance colleges with empty minds, conformity and cynicism;

2. Diversification of ideological and moral standards: most contemporary college students can take socialist morality as their own right and wrong standards, but some people pursue diversified moral values from pragmatism, and the concept of right and wrong is weak, taking whether it is beneficial to themselves as the judgment standard;

3. Utilitarianism of ideological and moral orientation: some colleges and universities generally rank among the top in the survey of graduates' job selection, and pay great attention to the environment, promotion and future development of the unit;

4. Vulgarization of ideological and moral behavior: Under certain moral standards, modern college students have the duality of moral concept and moral behavior, and many college students' moral behavior is vulgarized.