On social interests and conflict: a socialist analysis of contemporary China
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Abstract: | This book examines social interests and conflict, using the basic principles of Marx as a foundation for the study. In looking at conflict, the book incorporates sociology, ethics, and other disciplines. Social Interests and conflict are examined through the prism of contemporary Chinese socialist construction. It argues that understanding the real problems of conflict in modern China is enhanced by using a Marxist perspective. The book has three main themes in understanding this subject - history, theory, and reality - providing an appreciation of the deeply rooted, historical origins of the rise of China, along with the benefits and challenges of change. (Series: Philosophy in Modern China) Cover -- Title Page -- Contents -- Part 1: THE HISTORY OF INTERESTS -- Chapter One: History and Interests -- Chapter Two: Marxism and the Issue of Interests -- Part 2: THE THEORY OF INTERESTS -- Chapter Three: Human Needs and the Category of Need -- Chapter Four: Social Interests and the Interest Category -- Chapter Five: Interest Subject and Interest Object -- Chapter Six: Interest Individuals and Interest groups -- Chapter Seven: Interest Contradictions and Conflicts -- Chapter Eight: Interest Incentive and Interest Motivation -- Chapter Nine: Interest System and Interest Coordination -- Chapter Ten: Principles of and Views on Interests -- Part 3: The Practice of the Interests Theory -- Chapter Eleven: Basic Economic Relations and Interest Relations in the Primary Stage of Socialism -- Chapter Twelve: Interest Differences and Interest Contradictions in the Primary Stage of Socialism -- Chapter Thirteen: Interest Groups in the Primary Stage of Socialism and Contradictions among Them -- Appendix I: On Social Crises in Socialist Countries -- Appendix II: Contradictions among the People under the New Situation -- Appendix Ill: Facing Up, Attaching Importance to and Striving to Narrowing Regional Gap by Balancing Development Strategy and Accelerating the Development of Central and Western Regions -- Appendix IV: Correctly Handling Contradictions among the People and Properly Coordinating Interest Relations of All Sides to Building a Harmonious Socialist Society -- Appendix V: Scientifically Understanding the Essence and Causes of the Global Financial Crisis by Using Marxist Stand, Viewpoint and Method: Capital and On Imperialism Revisit -- Copyright |
Umfang: | vi, 471 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781844642687 |
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spelling | Wang, Weiguang 1950- Verfasser (DE-588)1023315025 aut On social interests and conflict a socialist analysis of contemporary China Wang Weiguang ; translated by Huang Yusheng and Lin Wanping Reading Paths International Ltd. [2015] 2015 vi, 471 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier This book examines social interests and conflict, using the basic principles of Marx as a foundation for the study. In looking at conflict, the book incorporates sociology, ethics, and other disciplines. Social Interests and conflict are examined through the prism of contemporary Chinese socialist construction. It argues that understanding the real problems of conflict in modern China is enhanced by using a Marxist perspective. The book has three main themes in understanding this subject - history, theory, and reality - providing an appreciation of the deeply rooted, historical origins of the rise of China, along with the benefits and challenges of change. (Series: Philosophy in Modern China) Cover -- Title Page -- Contents -- Part 1: THE HISTORY OF INTERESTS -- Chapter One: History and Interests -- Chapter Two: Marxism and the Issue of Interests -- Part 2: THE THEORY OF INTERESTS -- Chapter Three: Human Needs and the Category of Need -- Chapter Four: Social Interests and the Interest Category -- Chapter Five: Interest Subject and Interest Object -- Chapter Six: Interest Individuals and Interest groups -- Chapter Seven: Interest Contradictions and Conflicts -- Chapter Eight: Interest Incentive and Interest Motivation -- Chapter Nine: Interest System and Interest Coordination -- Chapter Ten: Principles of and Views on Interests -- Part 3: The Practice of the Interests Theory -- Chapter Eleven: Basic Economic Relations and Interest Relations in the Primary Stage of Socialism -- Chapter Twelve: Interest Differences and Interest Contradictions in the Primary Stage of Socialism -- Chapter Thirteen: Interest Groups in the Primary Stage of Socialism and Contradictions among Them -- Appendix I: On Social Crises in Socialist Countries -- Appendix II: Contradictions among the People under the New Situation -- Appendix Ill: Facing Up, Attaching Importance to and Striving to Narrowing Regional Gap by Balancing Development Strategy and Accelerating the Development of Central and Western Regions -- Appendix IV: Correctly Handling Contradictions among the People and Properly Coordinating Interest Relations of All Sides to Building a Harmonious Socialist Society -- Appendix V: Scientifically Understanding the Essence and Causes of the Global Financial Crisis by Using Marxist Stand, Viewpoint and Method: Capital and On Imperialism Revisit -- Copyright Communism ; China Interest (Philosophy) ; China Socialism ; China Huang, Yusheng trl Lin, Wanping trl Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-84464-390-5 |
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