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Ideology and social movements in china

In generally the paper has looked into ideology and social changes that occurred in china during revolution

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1.0 The state of ideology in china 1
2.0 Ideology and social change 1
3.0 Intellectual changes in china 1
4.0 Principles of achieving an expanded ideology 2
            Nationalism
            Democracy
            Socialism
5.0 Reasons for intellectual revolution in china 4
            The growth of Chinese Nationalism
            The rise of a politically conscious merchant class and labour force
            The rise of a new and modern intellectual class
            The emergence of treaty ports and large cities in china
            The spread of popular education
            The failure of political revolution
            The atmosphere of intellectual freedom by war lord disorder
6.0 Conclusion 5

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Ideology and social movements in china 1.0 The state of ideology in china The role of ideology has been taken in different ways in china. It has remained to be a long lasting problem in the social aspect of revolution. There is diversity in the ways in which ideology is approached and this has conceals its fundamental effects. In the social structural view, ideology and culture, has been argued to be the primary fundamental origin of revolutionary contention. There has also been a research on the previous research that revolution has studied the material and its structural conditions.  This research states that, in order to have the ability to inhibit opposition, there should be an analytically separate set of factors that are have a direct relationship with ideology and social structure. ...





... when dealing with issues of ideology and social change. Many activities during the time were short term hence not able to achieve the expected changes. This is evident by the fact that there were fewer efforts in the coordination of different anti imperialist activities. The problems of the Chinese people were not well covered since most of the influence came from the city and not the countryside.  Here modern intellectuals were there to destroy the traditions of the people and replacing it with western culture. They did not build the Chinese culture because western ideas were accepted without taking into consideration if they suit china or not. There were limited practical achievements of the china people since they failed to solve the problems faced by china politically.
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Comments
Benjamin I.

The philosophy and political ideology in China has evolved throughout the years. Nationalism in China is similar to that of Japan. It is strong and resilient, which forms the very basis of their foundation as a nation.




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