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An Analysis of Sun Yisen’s Theory on the Party-State Relation
YANG De-shan
2007, (3):
73-79.
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Sun Yisen’s theory on party-state relation consists of three historically and logically related parts,namely,"the party aims at saving the state","the party founds the state",and "the party rules the state"."The Party aims at saving the state" indicates that the rise of modern parties in China have been primarily the consequence of national crises."The Party founds the state" expresses Sun Yisen’s ideas of learning from foreign countries in constructing our own party,founding our motherland in line with the principles of the party,and setting up the party before founding the state,with the party and the state developing side by side.As for "the party rules the state",there have been changes in theory and in operation.But one thing remains unchanged,it is the principle that at the time of revolution,the revolutionary party holds the power,and the party members are the ones who monopoly the political power or are given priority in holding the political power.
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