Elements that ensure adequate food supply and support for orphans, disabled people, and / or the elderly are guaranteed to be deemed naturally abused. Although less than half of the Chinese community memorizes the confidence and different risks of the Chinese age before 1950, the speed and fault of the support system are clear in their head. It is an unexpected change that the growth of business and the transfer of labor force are reversed. This will help China 's radical government to directly bring its country and its idea into direct contact with the village and it will work with intermediaries and businessmen who originally explained the direct policy and the country.
Where did this selfish in Chinese culture come from? In her article, Zhang quotes works of Chinese first sociologist Fei Xiaotong. "When thinking of selfishness, we think of this proverb:" Everyone should wipe out snow from their door and not worry about frost on the neighbor's roof, "Fei Xiaotong wrote It was. He explained how the Chinese at the time threw trash from the windows without public concern. According to Zhang, "The situation today is roughly the same."
As one of the most famous Chinese sociologists, Fei Xiaotong, the author of Xiangtu China, believes that Chinese society is composed of people organized with a series of deliberate care. The Western society is composed of related models (group patterns) of the organization, but the Chinese society is a social network which is a self-centered system of social networks, through the moral requirements of all people in a specific environment, the logic of Chakuju It is created by applying. Connect people in different ways. Therefore, Flying Dragon thinks that China should be regarded as a network based system, not a class based system. This concept is in sharp contrast to Marxist interpretation and use of class analysis applied by Mao Zedong et al. As a way to change Chinese society and not to understand it to mobilize farmers. The party is very interested in class analysis This is purely strategic and never academic. Who are our friends? "