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Research On Mao Zedong's Thoughts On The Relationship Between Politics And Business

Posted on:2020-08-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q H LuoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2436330578481824Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary History
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With the improvement of market economy and the comprehensive promotion of ruling the country by law,how to construct the relationship between government and business scientifically and reasonably has become a particularly critical issue under the new situation.The abnormal relationship between government and business will make the government's "visible hand" cross the legal boundary and make the function of the "invisible hand" of the market gradually decline or even lack,and the market economy loses vitality,and then affects it.National development.At the same time,the state's tolerance for corruption is declining,and the abnormal relationship between government and businessmen has become the main cause of corruption.By studying the relationship between government and Commerce in different periods,this paper finds that a good relationship between government and commerce is a key step to ensure the integrity of cadres and maintain the image of the party and the government,which is related to the long-term economic development and the sustainability of the quality of economic development.By analyzing the evolution of Mao Zedong's political and commercial thoughts in the three representative periods of Jinggangshan period,Yan'an period and after the founding of the People's Republic of China,this paper concludes that good political and commercial relations are not achieved overnight,but a long-term work.At the same time,I hope to put forward my own suggestions or opinions on building a new type of political and commercial relations in our country by studying Mao Zedong's political and commercial thoughts.
Keywords/Search Tags:Mao Zedong, political and commercial relations, anti-corruption, inheritance and development
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