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Impact Of Architectural Change Of The New Period Social Stratum Over The United Front

Posted on:2009-03-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y F LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166360272971378Subject:Chinese Communist Party
Abstract/Summary:
Scientifically analyzing different periods social stratum of China is a very important basis for CPC to make policies for united front, and a fundamental condition to establish, strengthen and develop united front. Since reform and opening-up, some new changes have appeared in the social stratum composition of China. The outstanding behavior is the changes in basic social forces, such as already existing worker, peasant, intellectual and the appearance of new social stratum. These new changes have great influence on the development of united front of the new stage.Since reform and opening up, Chinese society in transition, from traditional agriculture to modern industrial society in rural urban social change, from the highly centralized planned economy to socialist market economic system transformation. Only scientific analysis of the social strata of the new change and its impact on all sectors of the adjustment of interests between the various relationships and conflicts of negative factors into positive ones, we can reveal the new stage of the status and role of the united front in order to accurately define a new stage United front of the object and scope of the order in the new situation of the united front to promote the development of innovation and to the promotion of socialist modernization, building a socialist harmonious society and so on to play an irreplaceable role.This article from the Marxist ideology and our party united front to deal with the basic structure of social strata, start with the experience, analysis of the social strata at the present stage of the new changes in the status quo in the social strata into the new changes on the impact of the united front, a new stage of development and And measures to strengthen the united front approach.
Keywords/Search Tags:class structure, the united front, the impact of countermeasures
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