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2012-04-13 20:25

AMultidimensionalPerspectiveofSocialIntegrationoftheRulingParty

TU Xiao-yu

(Department of Teaching and Research of Scientific Socialism, Party School of Henan Provincial Party Committee, Zhengzhou, Henan 450002, China)

Abstract: Social integration is one of the fundamental functions of political parties, and to realize effective social integration is the fundamental goals of the ruling party, which requires us to balance, coordinate and stabilize the goals of social development, maintain the solidarity of all orders of society and centralize social consensus. The ruling party must have relatively advanced ruling consciousness. In social reform and changes of the times, the ruling party must be able to adjust its power goals and policy guidance, be active in adapting to social changes and challenges of the times, and establish a scientific mechanism of effective social integration.

ruling party; social integration; mechanism

TheHistoryandExperienceofAnti-corruptionWorkintheNewPeriod

LUO Zhong-min, SHENG Fu-rong

(Teaching and Research Department of the Party History and Party-building, Party School of CPC Beijing Municipal Committee, Beijing 100044, China)

Abstract: since the 30 years of reform and opening, the history of the fight against corruption proves that our party is fully capable of successfully carrying out the anti-corruption struggle, when we successfully carry out reform and opening up and the modernization construction. Our party constantly adapts to the changing mission, goes out of the road to an anti-corruption with Chinese characteristics, and has accumulated valuable experience: Support innovation and strict party discipline; firmly punish and focus on prevention; severely punishing corrupt elements and correct unhealthy tendency; strengthen the construction of legal system and based on ideological and moral construction; develop democracy and strengthen supervision; speed up the economic and legal policy, deepening the reform of political system; program generally and implement in phrases.

Keywords: new period; anti-corruption; history; experience

OntheMultipleModeofScienceGrowth

ZHANG Zhi-cang

(Philosophy Department, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210046, China)

Abstract: The growth of science is not always monist and linear, but is pluralist and double entry. Karl Popper and other’s description on scientific development mode is monist, but P. Feyerabend states the multiple mode of science growth and the multiplicative principle of scientific theory. He thinks that the scientific progress is influenced and restricted usually by many kinds of factors such as social politics and economy, culture and education, ideology, secular prejudice and scientists’ interest. Therefore, in order to promote the development of science, we should establish the theory and hypothesis of competition—the more the better. People can create the theories of science from the past myths, legends, fantastic reveries and strange thoughts.

Keywords: scientific history;science growth;multiple mode;multiplicative principle;historicism

TheAnalysisofPureEgo’sConsciousnessUnityinHusserl’sPhenomenology

WANG Jia

(Philosophy Department, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210046, China)

Abstract: The concept of Ego is a core category of Husserl’s Phenomenology. Ego has its unique theoretical horizon for Husserl. Before turning to the transcendental phenomenology, the phenomenological Ego is equates with lived experience complex. By the roundly evolvement of transcendental phenomenology, Ego as pure subject becomes the Ego pole which throw its ray onto the object through every Cogito. It surpasses the pure experience, and it has continued at presence, and the unity of experience stream become possible account for its constantly presentation.

Keywords: pure ego; unity; ego pole; self-awareness

WritingtheRepublic:AValuationontheRecordsoftheXinhaiRevolutionintheDraft

HistoryofQingDynasty

LI Si-qing

(Chinese Department, University of Macau, Macau 00853, China)

Abstract: A hurriedly published orthodox history named Draft History of Qing Dynasty, which compiled and written by a team of old scholars, has met its fate of embarrassment subjected to academic critiques and authorities’ political investigation. The draft was criticized for being biased and against the Republican government’s Xinhai Revolution. In reality, the compilers did not deny the great significance of Xinhai Revolution as a progress of republic’s victory over autocracy. We should not deduce that all the compilers feel like and dare to challenge the Republic of China, although there was really a different "Xinhai Revolution" to some extent in the draft history. As a special memoir, the Draft History of Qing Dynasty has gained its importance because the compilers’ writing and recording with their points of view. Only after analyzed thoroughly how and why the compilers had written, could a reasonable and considerate appreciation, not a simple political or moral rebuke be possible to attain.

Keywords: scholars of Qingshi Guan; Draft History of Qing Dynasty; Xinhai Revolution

TheEpitaphsofLVDaandLvRen

ZHANG Lei

(School of History, Nanjing University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210093, China)

Abstract: This article intends to re-annotate the three epitaphs of LV Da and his son, Lv Ren, and also discusses the ethnic, domicile place and official position of Family Lv. Family Lv should be considered as the descendant of the Di who founded Hou Liang Dynasty. In order to maintain the official status, they pretend to be the Lv clansmen from Dong Ping. Meanwhile, this article gives a brief discussion to the writing and so-called "forge-carving" of the three epitaphs.

Keywords: imitate influential family names; official position; writing and forge-carving of Epitaphs

TheRequirementsofRevolutionaryLiteratureandtheChangeofIdentityoftheWriter

LIU Zhong

(School of Humanities, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai 200234, China)

Abstract: After the rise of revolutionary literature, it focused many times on the discussing of popular Literature. Meanwhile, it request intellectuals change the identity and go to the masses. But personal and collective discourse was different, most of them stay in the countryside, and not to discourse in spirit, which lead the thought reform to be unable to complete. Empirical fact of literature tells us that the writer, whether he was voluntary or forced, give up their way of life and experience other people’s lives, or abandon their positions and access other people’s positions, are very difficult to achieve real success, and they will even brought the loss and injury to literature.

Keywords: revolutionary literature; writer identity; requirement; change

SearchfortheNatureofSurvivalofHumanity

—TheMeaningofCulturalAnalysisontheRiseofNovel

KANG Ning-mei

(School of Liberal Arts, Huaiyin Normal University, Huai’an, Jiangsu 223300, China)

Abstract: Novel is a type of literature which is accompanied by the rise of the modern bourgeoisie. Stories, characters, plot of the novel reflect the nature behind. The fictional small-world is the "material content" of the nature; "truth content" includes not only the inquiry on human values but also moral exploration. At the same time, the maturity of novel forms is closely related to the capital support and the development of media. Ian Watt’s "Rise of the Novel" answers these questions from the areas of philosophy, sociology and textual research of the text.

Keywords: individualism; realism; social transformation; fiction; imagine

OntheValueofLiteraryHistoryofWuCheng’en’sPoetry

ZHOU Gui-feng

(School of Liberal Arts, Huaiyin Normal University, Huai’an, Jiangsu 223300, China)

Abstract: Although Wu Cheng’en was born in the times when "after seven sons" dominated the literary circles, he was not under the influence of simulated atmosphere, but showed unconventional courage innovation ability which can be found in his pre-tang poetry and modern poetry. If Wu Cheng-en’s poetry creation is put in the literal environment of the Ming dynasty, it has undoubtedly positive value of literary history.

Keywords: Wu Cheng’en; poetry; value of literary history

QiJi,thePoem-monk,andHisOpinionsonPoetry

ZHU Da-yin

(Department of Chinese Literature, Chaohu College, Chaohu 238000, Anhui, China)

Abstract: Qi Ji, the famous poem-monk in the late Tang dynasty, his poem is light and delicate. Based on his poems on poetry, we conclude his opinions about poetry in two aspects: first, advocating fengya, learning to Bai Juyi who cared about laboring people in his poems; second, holding poem and dhyana are interlinked, in fact, they are two continuous steps, both of which need much thought-work.

Keywords: Qi Ji; poems on poetry; fengya; dhyana

OntheApplicationofColorsinthePoemsofSylviaPlath

WEI Lei

(School of Foreign Languages, Huaiyin Normal University, Huai’ an, Jiangsu 223001, China)

Abstract: Sylvia Plath is one of the representatives of Confessional poetry. She often employs the color to express the emotion, which is one of the features of her poems. This paper attempts to survey the application of colors such as red, white, black, gold and pink in her poems so as to interpret the symbolic meanings of different colors and their significance in deepening the tension and the expression of her poetry.

Keywords: Sylvia Plath; the application of color; symbolic meaning