Social Transformation and Intellectuals' Role-Identification

Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 6:57-61 (2005)
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Bring social transformation to change the way social structure, this change makes the group of intellectuals in the new social structure, the value of the way to achieve a fundamental change in the way. In the new society within the framework of intellectuals to re-find their own social position, and market them to a combination of direct and indirect means, to obtain a new social role identification. This new understanding and evaluation of the social role of intellectuals is important. Social transformation gives rise to the change of social structure and mode, which causes the fundamental shift of value implementation pattern of the group of intellectuals in such a new social structure and mode. Under the new circumstance of social framework, intellectuals seek and refresh their social self-positions and gain identification of their new social rules by directly or indirectly tuning themselves to the market. And this new rule-identification functions highly meaningfully to the re-recognition and re-judgement of the intellectuals' social influences

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