Mao Zedong's Thought of "To Be Organized" and Reconstructing the Social Basis of Modernization of Chinese Countryside

Modern Philosophy 6:46-52 (2006)
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In the current farmers 'atomic' state of serious crisis to some extent in rural governance and the "new socialist countryside" strategy proposed in the context of the target, re-read Comrade Mao Zedong "organized" has a very important theoretical and practical significance. Mao Zedong's "organized" articulated in the ideas expounded in essence, a transformation of the original model of social relations, restructuring the social structure, social infrastructure in rural areas re-theoretical methods. Farmers under the guidance of the party and the state "organized" is the only way for China's rural economic development, is the basic premise of modern rural China, but also to enhance the Party's governance capability of the necessary requirements. In the background of severe "atomization" situation of peasants nowadays, certain governing crises of the rural area, and the raise of strategic aim of "building a new socialist countryside", it's of highly theoretical and realistic significance to reread Mao Zedong's "To Be Organized ". What Mao Zedong expounded in this work was in fact to demonstrate a method to reform the original pattern of social relationship, reorganize social structure, and rebuild the social basis of the countryside. The peasants" to be organized "under the guidance of the CCP and the country is the necessity of economic development of Chinese's rural area, the fundamental precondition of the modernization of Chinese countryside and requirement of strengthening the governance capability of the CCP

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