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Sun Yat-sen "nation-building Strategy" Research

Posted on:2014-02-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C Y SunFull Text:PDF
GTID:2266330428469448Subject:Chinese Communist Party
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Rethinking the Revolution of1911, we know that the monarchy collapsed and the first modernnational state was established in China.Revolving around the thought of the creation of modern nationalstate,we will involve a series of questions: After the Revolution, what is a real national state that SunYat-sen wanted to establish? Whether it has its own roadmap? Whether it complies with China’s actualsituation? To clarify these questions, we must relive his famous book--the National Building Strategy. Mydissertation attempts to analyse the Nation-Building Strategy,to combe Sun’s rethinking on the path ofnational construction and to explore its historical value of the ideas of his country, revealing the truth ofSun Yat-sen’s state ideology.The main part of the dissertation discusses the book’s internal logic. Firstly,to build the country,weshould emancipate the mind, rethink the traditional concept of "easier zhi than xing", then,establish anew concept of "easier xing than zhi", break the psychological barrier of nation-building. Secondly,in thetwo aspects of the economic development and political participation, we should synchronize both to buildChina.Meanwhile, the integration of Sun Yat-sen’s Three Principles of the thinking and local autonomy,improves the national construction.I research the great value of Sun’s national state ideology from a historical perspective rediscover.Putting forward the new concept of ’zhi’ and ’xing’,he seized the problem that Chinese people lack arational and logical thought. In nation-building issues, economic and political should be in conjunctionhand. From the National Enlightenment sense, he is the first person who made the concept fo thecomplete sense modern national state.
Keywords/Search Tags:Sun Yat-sen, Nation-Building Strategy, "Zhi Xing", Industrial Plan, CitizensPreliminary, Three Principles of the People
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