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Exploration The Self-Organizational Characteristics Of Minzu

Posted on:2008-10-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:N SuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166360215477559Subject:Marxism Ethnic Theory and Policy
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From the Minzu concept in the article Comment on Harmonious Minzu Concept with Chinese Characteristics written by professor Gong Yonghui, this paper combines the actual field research with some relevant material and uses the Dissipative structure theory, Synergetics and Hypercycle theory to discuss the self—organizational characteristics of Minzu from the following three aspects, namely, the developing condition, dynamics and microanatomy , so as to provide further thought on enthic theory studies. The emergence and development of Minzu is the result of social community interacting with nature and other social groups. The interaction between social community and nature has formed the group's own characteristics. At the same time, the social community interacting with one another has formed the identity concept. Identity, the order parameter of Minzu, is formed spontaneously in the process of mutual association among the social groups. The Minzu, similar with those living organisms, is a hypercycle system. Thus, Minzu is a self---organizational system with dynamic and strong life force rather than an unchangeable solidification structure composed of some key elements.
Keywords/Search Tags:minzu, Self-organization, dissipative structure, synergetics, orderpa rameter, identity, hypercycle
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