Four of the rupture of the individual in modern China

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The subject of the study is the sociology of personality. The object of the study is the trend of development of the personality of China. The aim of the article is to study four personality gaps that have connections with the problems of modern Chinese personality: class gap is the most dangerous problem, it can directly lead to social conflicts in the inevitable irreconcilable struggle between social classes. According to K. Marx, the essence of personality directly depends on social means, resource, status, etc. The objectives of the study were to study the concept of "four personality gaps", as well as the internal direction of development of the Chinese social personality. As a result of the study, the author came to the conclusion that the four personality gaps are based on three aspects: personality is defined as a set of social characteristics from a variety of individual traits of society, the natural basis of personality are biological and psychological properties, personality is a set of certain individual traits. The article showed that the internal direction of development of the Chinese social personality is that the urban personality affects the rural, open influences the closed, scientific influences the ignorant, effective influences the backward. As a result, when this trend is fully manifested, this process will be completed, the individual will have historically formed human qualities. The danger of crisis arises at the level of social personality and is expressed not only in the expansion of illegal behavior and consciousness, but most likely, will lead to the collapse of the public personality. The gap between urban society and rural society better reflects the development trend of China's personality.

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Tears of the personality, the problems of modern chinese identity, the class divide, social conflicts, social classes

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/149124975

IDR: 149124975   |   DOI: 10.17748/2075-9908-2019-11-4-138-145

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