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"Resentment":Microcosmic Mechanism Of Irmers Involvement In Land Reform Example Of Land Reform

Posted on:2017-05-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X H ZengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2295330488986207Subject:Rural and Regional Development
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During the war of liberation,in order to obtain the support of farmers, our party launched the land reform movement in rural areas. In this movement, farmers with only a few lands and those who had no land launched a strong bloody fight with landlord and rich farmers. To analyze the underlying reasons, one is that longterm life of landless farmers under the oppression of the landlords and rich farmers, the deep psychological resentment mood was accumulated; second is that due to the resentment mood, psychological resistance towards landlord class was generated; the third is that with the encouragement and support of land reform movement from our party, the resentment emotions could be exploded. From a macro perspective, farmers are participants in the land reform movement, and they are the main reason to promote the movement. And from the micro perspective, the mood of "resentment" is the behavior lead in land reform movement, which is also the decisive factor in political direction and violent nature of land reform movement.Based on the main topic of land reform interviews with ten villagers who live in Zhifu village, Anda, Heilongjiang Province. It describes the main reason for the survival of farmers in the state before and after the land reform movement and farmers to participate in the land reform movement, and the interviews had been systematic analyzed, The main content is about landlords and farmers’ behavior and thought before land reform and during the land reform in micro perspective. Analysis of the micro factor of "hate" affected on the farmers participated in the land reform movement generated, based on the conclusion to research the microscopic mechanism of farmers involved in "land reform" movement.
Keywords/Search Tags:resentment, Microcosmic Mechanism, Farmer participation, Land Reform
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