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The Bottleneck Of Moral Civilization

Posted on:2004-02-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:A F HanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360095957313Subject:Scientific Socialism and the international communist movement
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China has been in transition from traditional society to modern society since China's reform and opening up. In this course, traditional culture conflicts with modern culture, oriental culture conflicts with western culture and socialist morality conflicts with capitalist and feudal morality. Social morality is in a state of chaos. This situation affects to not only Chinese moral civilization construction and Chinese material civilization construction but also China's vicissitudes and living or dying. The situation is due to all kinds of factors. It is urgent to find out the reasons that are not paid attention to and block the promotion of moral civilization. So it has important theoretical and practical significance to study Chinese moral civilization construction's bottleneck during this period.Chinese moral civilization construction's bottleneck mainly includes a few aspects below: the first is that Chinese behave with double moral criteria because of historical and realistic reasons; the second is that city people cultivate a bad habit in their units because China had historically been a clan society and because of traditional planned economy system; the third is that there is a sort of formalism in moral propaganda and promotion because of bureaucrats and face culture in Chinese traditional culture and because of realistic political system and leading system; the forth is that social morality lacks of agglomerate force because of rank and privilege, so that there are corruptive and lawless phenomena over and there; the fifth is that morality and law as two society forces don't exert their functions in society converge.
Keywords/Search Tags:moral civilization, bottleneck, double morality, saint like, education, unit people, rank and privilege, forces of morality and law
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