| In 1990s, Deng Xiaoping, based on the profound summarization of China agricultural developing history and lessons we had learnt, proposed, from the strategic view on our agricultural developmental trend, that agricultural revolution and development need "Two Leaps".The "Two Leaps" theory refers to the two different stages that our agricultural development has to experience:firstly, the abolishment of people's commune and adoption of family based contract responsibility system; secondly, the development of optimum-scale business operation and collective economy. This theory is also a very important component of Deng Xiaoping Theory. It shakes off the restriction of conventional thoughts with great courage and points out the scientific developmental trend of agriculture in our country. Its theoretical and practical innovation and evolution of Maxist Theory of Agricultural Cooperation are of both great theoretical importance and practical instructive importance to the promotion of Chinese rural areas'present opening up and agricultural modernization.This thesis, by studying its innovative value on Agricultural Cooperation Theory from the perspective of sinicizing Maxism, expanses the research horizon of the "Two Leaps" theory. It gives a brief introduction of its researching backgrounds, purposes and significances. Subsequently, it does a systematic review of all those existing researching achievements of Deng Xiaoping's "Two Leaps" Theory. This thesis systematically analyses the historical background of the "Two Leaps" Theory and its profound connotation, and makes a further analysis of its interconnectedness with Maxist Theory of Agricultural Cooperation. Hence it proves that the "Two Leaps" Theory has innovated and evolved Maxist Theory of Agricultural Cooperation. The last part of the thesis, combining the actual agricultural developing situation in our country, concludes the beneficial enlightenments the "Two Leaps" Theory brought to our country's agricultural modernization and its theoretical instructive significance to our specialized farmers'cooperatives. |