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On the Triple Logic of the Participation  of the People in Social Change in the Soviet Union

Jianmei Xiao

Abstract


The social change in the Soviet area was a series of social changes in the period of agrarian revolution led by the Communist Party of China to overthrow the old regime, change the old system, and establish a new democratic regime for workers and peasants. The social change in the Soviet area almost involved the whole range and various fi elds in the Soviet area. As the main force of the social change in the Soviet area, the people in the Soviet area played a key role in the social change. The analysis of the social change in the Soviet area from the perspective of the people in the Soviet area is conducive to a deeper understanding of the history of the Soviet area, which provides useful experience for inheriting the red culture and improving the construction of the socialist system with Chinese characteristics.

Keywords


Soviet citizens; Social reform; Dynamic logic; Practice logic; Value logic

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v6i18.5700

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