当代中国社会的希望与悖论:一个文化转型的时刻?

Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1007/s12108-023-09568-1
L I Linyan, Cheng Boqing
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处在大变革中的中国,既变了,又没有变。中国社会充满希望,但也面临诸多挑战。特别是,中国人民的希望存在一个悖论。一方面,他们中的大多数人对中华民族的伟大复兴充满信心,另一方面,面对自己的个人前途,他们又心情沮丧。如何理解这种情况?本文从五个方面进行分析。首先,通过展现改革开放以来中国社会的结构性变化,揭示希望形成的客观语境。其次,论述了围绕个人主义和消费主义的中国人精神世界的演变,这与希望的主观图式有关。第三,从提供社会意义和构建希望共同体的角度来看待中国梦。第四,从中国社会的道德缺失和结构紧张两方面分析心理秩序。最后,它考察了平台经济中主要社会阶层的情况和希望。中国文化不为悖论所困扰,而是习惯于与之共存,并寻找突破它们的机会。从文化上讲,中国最大的希望在于其通过代际动力而自强不息的精神。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,下载地址:10.1007/s12108-023-09568-1。
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Hope and Paradox in Contemporary Chinese Society: A Moment for Cultural Transformation?

China in the midst of great changes has both changed and remained unchanged. Chinese society is full of hope but also faces many challenges. In particular, there is a paradox about the hope of the Chinese people. On the one hand, most of them are confident about the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, on the other hand, in the face of their own personal future, they are in a gloomy mood. How to make sense of this situation? This article carries on the analysis from five aspects. First of all, it reveals the objective context for the formation of hope by showing the structural changes of Chinese society since the reform and opening up. Secondly, it discusses the evolution of Chinese people's spiritual world around individualism and consumerism, which is related to the subjective schema of hope. Third, the Chinese Dream is viewed in terms of the supply of social meaning and the construction of a community of hope. Fourth, it analyzes the mental order from the moral deficiency and structural tension in Chinese society. Finally, it examines the situations and hopes of the major social classes in the platform economy. Chinese culture is not bothered by paradoxes, but is used to living with them and looking for opportunities to break through them. Culturally speaking, China's greatest hope lies in its spirit to strive for self-improvement unremittingly through intergenerational dynamics.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12108-023-09568-1.

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