摘要
This paper makes an analysis of the complicated relationship between CPC and Chinese sociology as well as the revelations the relationship brings up ,by corresponding to the following three periods:the relationship of benignly mutual benefit in about 30 years before the founding of New China,the relationship of malignly mutual detriment in about 30 years after the establishment of PRC,and the return to the relationship of benignly mutual benefit in about 20 years since the reform and opening to the outside world.Next,the paper principally brings forward the idea that as the party in power,CPC is obligated to create circumstances of policy and conditions of system that are propitious for the further development of sociology,whereas Chinese sociology should adhere to the correct academic direction and carry out theoretical innovation and disciplinary construction at high levels,so that more consolidation and expansion of the relationship of benignly mutual benefit can be guaranteed.
This paper makes an analysis of the complicated relationship between CPC and Chinese sociology as well as the revelations the relationship brings up ,by corresponding to the following three periods:the relationship of benignly mutual benefit in about 30 years before the founding of New China,the relationship of malignly mutual detriment in about 30 years after the establishment of PRC,and the return to the relationship of benignly mutual benefit in about 20 years since the reform and opening to the outside world.Next,the paper principally brings forward the idea that as the party in power,CPC is obligated to create circumstances of policy and conditions of system that are propitious for the further development of sociology,whereas Chinese sociology should adhere to the correct academic direction and carry out theoretical innovation and disciplinary construction at high levels,so that more consolidation and expansion of the relationship of benignly mutual benefit can be guaranteed.
出处
《社会学研究》
CSSCI
北大核心
2001年第5期1-16,共16页
Sociological Studies