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АннотацияThe 18th Congress of the National Communist Party of China announced a new ideological slogan of the “great dream of China” that includes achievement of moderate prosperity for all Chinese citizens, rejuvenation of the nation and transformation of the country into the most powerful state of the world. The party rhetoric still relies on socialism and Karl Marx. The present article is a review of the modern Russian, Western and Chinese research devoted to the “Chinese Dream”. “The Chinese Dream” ideologeme is associated with another important ideologeme, “harmonious culture”. Modern Chinese researchers understand “harmonious culture” as a triunity of socialistic and Marxist values, traditional national Chinese culture (Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism), and modern global cultural practices and technologies. “Harmonious culture” is a brand new ideologeme the Chinese government wishes to operate in order to change the social consciousness of the Chinese middle class, distracting it from the problems of the rising social contradictions. The government draws academicians, thinkers, and politicians to the development of a new ideological language of “harmonious culture” believing that ordinary people cannot act as cultural policy subjects. The socialistic Chinese society is being transformed into a society oriented at the values uniting global cosmopolite capitalism and traditional national Chinese values. According to modern Chinese government, Chinese “harmonious” culture is intended to spread all around the world by both “soft” and “solid” means.
УДК32.019.51
Koptseva, N.P. “The Chinese Dream” Through the Mirror of Modern Social Research / N.P. Koptseva // Журнал Сибирского федерального университета. Гуманитарные науки. Journal of Siberian Federal University, Humanities& Social Sciences .— 2016 .— №2 .— С. 84-103 .— URL: https://rucont.ru/efd/449990 (дата обращения: 19.04.2024)

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Humanities & Social Sciences 2 (2016 9) 374-393 ~ ~ ~ УДК 32.019.51 “The Chinese Dream” Through the Mirror of Modern Social Research Natalia P. Koptseva* Siberian Federal University 79 Svobodny, Krasnoyarsk, 660041, Russia Received 12.07.2015, received in revised form 18.09.2015, accepted 16.11.2015 The 18th Congress of the National Communist Party of China announced a new ideological slogan of the “great dream of China” that includes achievement of moderate prosperity for all Chinese citizens, rejuvenation of the nation and transformation of the country into the most powerful state of the world. <...> The party rhetoric still relies on socialism and Karl Marx. <...> The present article is a review of the modern Russian, Western and Chinese research devoted to the “Chinese Dream”. “The Chinese Dream” ideologeme is associated with another important ideologeme, “harmonious culture”. <...> Modern Chinese researchers understand “harmonious culture” as a triunity of socialistic and Marxist values, traditional national Chinese culture (Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism), and modern global cultural practices and technologies. “Harmonious culture” is a brand new ideologeme the Chinese government wishes to operate in order to change the social consciousness of the Chinese middle class, distracting it from the problems of the rising social contradictions. <...> The government draws academicians, thinkers, and politicians to the development of a new ideological language of “harmonious culture” believing that ordinary people cannot act as cultural policy subjects. <...> The socialistic Chinese society is being transformed into a society oriented at the values uniting global cosmopolite capitalism and traditional national Chinese values. <...> According to modern Chinese government, Chinese “harmonious” culture is intended to spread all around the world by both “soft” and “solid” means. <...> Introduction Considering the specifi city of modern Chinese political space, we may assume that the basic cultural processes are mainly determined as they are constructed in the national cultural policy. <...> The modern cultural policy of the People’s Republic of China can be referred to as the “Chinese Dream” (Zhōngguу mиng). © Siberian Federal University. <...> All rights reserved * Corresponding author E-mail address: decanka@mail.ru # 374 # Results and discussion Even though the motto of the “great dream of China” was announced by the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China Xi <...>