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主办:中国人民大学
ISSN 0257-2826  CN 11-1454/G4

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    20 March 2004, Volume 38 Issue 3 Previous Issue    Next Issue

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    Proper Understanding and Interpretation of Marx’s Theory of World History
    FENG Zi yi
    2004, (3):  14-20.  DOI:
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    The author holds that globalization has inserted profound and lasting influence on human life and social development. In this sense, it is of important theoretical significance and practical value that we re-study Marx’s theory of world history in order to understand properly the trend of globalization and contemporary development of the society. For this end, the author points out, it is necessary that controversial issues in the study of the theory of world history by Marx be explained and interpreted. Meanwhile, we may take globalization as a point of departure to further comprehend the theory of world history in order to broaden up our research perspectives, and reinforce comparative studies of globalization theory at home and abroad in order to establish a link between the essential spirit of Marxist theory and the reality.
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    Globalization and Nationality: Analyzing a Crucial Point in the Study of Globalization
    YANG Xue gong
    2004, (3):  21-27.  DOI:
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    Globalization has an inherent tendency of unicity and homogeneity. This has resulted in revival of nationalism, which, in turn, has given rise to waves of anti globalization. As nationality is far more deeply rooted than globalization, it is neither realistic nor possible to advocate globalization without consideration of characteristics of specific nationality. The author points out that being the common core and soul of culture, philosophy can best reflect the scope of both the universal and the national. Thus, it becomes the focus of discussion between cultural universalism and specialism. The article also analyzes and evaluates the debate over justification of a Chinese philosophy among the academic circle.
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    Defining Features and Modernity of Marx’s Theory on Oriental Society
    ZHANG Qi xue
    2004, (3):  28-33.  DOI:
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    Marxs theory on the oriental society is characterized by the following: First, it has the macro background of“transition from history to world history”; Second, it is built up on dialectics which emphasizes interaction between nationality and universalism involving the contradiction between productive force and productive relation; Third, it stresses historical materialist analysis of the historical background; Fourth, it resorts to integration of historical criteria and value criteria as a means of analyzing the oriental society. The article analyzes these characteristics and further explains modernity of Marx’s theory on oriental society.
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    The Party’s Important Strategic Measurement of Intensifying Internal Supervision System and Guarding against Corruption ——Interpreting “Supervision Regulations within the Chinese Communist Party”
    LI Jing zhi
    2004, (3):  34-40.  DOI:
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    Proclamation of the supervision regulations within the Party signals the start of a definite and important measure of advocating honesty against corruption, and of an all out campaign of strengthening party construction. It functions as a milestone of the innovating idea of check and control with decisiveness and completeness.
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    Four Theoretical Changes in Modern Western Philosophy and Development of Contemporary Chinese Marxist Philosophy
    ZHANG Zai lin
    2004, (3):  47-51.  DOI:
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    The author observes that due to the theoretical changes in studies of western Marxist philosophy and development of contemporary Chinese Marxist philosophy, these two schools of philosophy have demonstrated an obvious tendency of conformity. First, both the empiricism of modern western philosophy and the spirit of seeking truth from facts in contemporary Chinese Marxist philosophy have adopted a scientific approach of empirical evidence. Second, both neutralism in modern western philosophy and the dialectical concept of Chinese Marxist philosophy identify with the idea of the golden mean. Third, the notion of the movement of intersnbject in modern western philosophy and the spirit of justice in Chinese philosophy both approve the philosophical measure of sociology. And fourth, both the movement of linguistics philosophic in the west and the concept of textual criticism in Chinese Marxist philosophy regard criticism between language and philosophy as a current issue to be studied.
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    The Growing up of the Macro-Behavioral Economics
    DONG Zhi yong, HUANG Bi hong
    2004, (3):  58-65.  DOI:
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    From the viewpoints of the Schools of Keynesian economics, Neo-classical economics and Macro-Behavioral economics, this paper compares the different explanations on unemployment, monetary policy, inflation, saving and the other macro economic issues. Based on such comparisons, it shows that the new rise of the Macro-Behavioral economics, which focuses on the psychological and social elements over again, brought the fresh air into the modern economics. The behaviors of reciprocity, fairness, social status, money illusion, loss aversion, herding and etc. have been taken into account in the economic analysis, therefore it could explain many macro phenomena more realistically and convincingly.
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    On the International Environment at a Time of China’s Rapid Growth
    DING Song quan
    2004, (3):  66-73.  DOI:
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    This article holds that China is a newly arisen big power since the early 1990s. The whole process of this up rising will not complete until around 2030s. Three developmental stages can be predicted, each with a different context and theme of international environment. As a newly arisen big power, China should draw on the historical experience of other big powers when they were undergoing the process of rapid development, and work out appropriate policies according to different international environment of the three stages to meet her own needs.
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    Analyzing Influence of Various Interest Groups on Basic Principles of Russian Foreign Policies
    CHEN Xiao qin
    2004, (3):  74-79.  DOI:
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    The first half of 1990s saw two major interest groups in Russian that exerted support to two essentially different foreign strategies. Unfortunately, till now no effective and uniform mechanism of foreign strategies has been established in Russia. Consequently, the Russian foreign policies and basic principles in the international agenda often appear to possess characteristics of duality in nature under different circumstances.
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