The Influence of Great Harmony in Confucianism on the Pattern of China's Social Development Designed by Mao Zedong

Modern Philosophy 5:36-41 (2007)
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Abstract

Confucian thought in China Datong millennium far-reaching political culture. Influence of traditional Chinese culture by Mao Zedong. Datong Confucian thinking which is especially large. This effect penetration in their political thinking, to become his future design patterns in Chinese society an important cultural genes. Confucian harmony with the design of Mao Zedong thought and utopian socialist social model of color, the practice in China is seriously out of practice because the level of development and productivity, cost a lot of social capital to China's modernization process suffered a major setback. The Great Harmony of Confucianism has attached profound significance to the political culture of the past two millenniums in China. Permeated in the extensive impact of the Chinese ideology of traditional culture, Mao Zedong owes greatly to the cultural gene of his political thinking in designing the pattern of China's social development, which consists of Great Harmony of Confucianism and utopian socialism. Departing from the reality and the development of productive forces, China consumed immense social resources and suffered grievous setback in its modernization drive

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