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The Comparison Between Datong Of "Li Ji" And Utopian Socialism Of "Utopianism"

Posted on:2019-11-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S Z XiongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2416330551960991Subject:Scientific Socialism and the international communist movement
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The social ideal is the lofty goal of the development of human society.“Li ji”is the main early representative of China as well as“Utopianism”of Moore is the main early representative in western.In ancient China,the book of“Li ji”was written in the early western han dynasty.It paints a picture of a good life.“Datong”is the spiritual sustenance and goal of the Chinese people.In the history of Utopian socialistic thought,Thomas Moore is the main early representative in western words.He describes a perfect society in the future where the whole world as one community and everyone is equal.Datong of Li ji and the Utopianism of Moore are produced in different time and space.And the generation and backgrounds of times and origin of thoughts that is different.Both are the lofty goal of the development of human society and the crystallization of human thought.Based on this analysis,the penman attempts to expound the different between Datong of Liji and the Utopianism of Moore.The penman compared the difference from that Datong of Li ji and the Utopianism of Moore from three levels:moral intuition and conceptual knowledge,classicism and futurism,human-oriented and sage-rooted.Then,the penman compare the similarity that Datong of Li ji and the Utopianism of Moore from the angels of economic thoughts、political thoughts and social thoughts.Based on this analysis,the penman finds the inherent relationship between two ideal societies that promote localization of Marxism in China.Both have many common elements,so when the beginning of the 20th century,Chinese progressive intellectuals came into contact with communist ideology.Communism is naturally associated with the idea of Datong.
Keywords/Search Tags:Datong, Moore, Utopian socialism, comparison
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