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Land Reform And Discipline Of Productive Forces

Posted on:2016-09-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:T Y LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2296330467499265Subject:Chinese Communist Party
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Abstract:This article’s centers are the cities and counties in Tianjin, and the emphasis is the land reform process in the early days. This paper argues that there are two different power structures in the land reform, one is the struggle power, and the other is a discipline of power. Power struggle destroy a portion of people as the enemy, while the discipline of power wants the landlords and peasants under its control and transform, which make all society into the same pattern, so the core of the disciplinary power is monitored. The land reform after the establishment of national, the Chinese communist party is not only for the purpose of the ideological to transform the landlords and peasants, but also increases the target of industrialization; therefore, the discipline of power produced a monitoring system. On the one hand it is still divided people into different classes; on the other hand, it created a series of behavioral agent that to be industrialized transformation, such as the landlord, agricultural capitalists, and farmers, then control and transform them constantly, which makes it into the same pattern. In the later period of socialist transformation and the great leap forward, also in the same slogan to develop the productive forces, the communist party of China created one after another monitoring system, which is to make the whole society under its control. Through the investigation of the land reform in Tianjin, this article aims to show, as a mobilization slogan of the communist party of China, the development of the productive forces is a kind of text in discipline, it have the inevitable deficit and the more diversification solution is the necessary to the society.
Keywords/Search Tags:land reform, the Chinese communisl party, discipline of productiveforces, Tiajin, the early days
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