A Reflection On The People's Commune: From The Perspective Of Modernity

Modern Philosophy 3:56-63 (2009)
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Abstract

The modern perspective, the people's commune system in rural China by Mao Zedong and farmers to resolve as soon as possible transformation from traditional to modern society, a full range of exploration and practice. It originated in the New China for the choice of the path of industrialization, adopted a "political and social unity" of the system model, and in practice, gradually formed a relatively complete set of constraints and enforcement mechanisms. Although it is the existence of many problems, but we understand and take advantage of China's modernization as an indispensable wedged population

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