The inner logic of symbiosis and co-prosperity between rural grassroots party building and rural revitalization
Huanran Zhao
Shandong University of Technology
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/pest.v6i4.8430
Keywords: Rural grass-roots party building; Rural revitalization; Internal logic
Abstract
: This paper discusses the internal logic of symbiosis and co-prosperity between rural party building and rural revitalization. The theoretical basis of both is rooted in the Marxist contradictory movement of productivity and relations of production; rural revitalization promotes the development of productive forces and prompts the adjustment of relations of production, while rural grass-roots party building dominates the optimization of relations of production to meet the needs of productive forces. In terms of goal orientation, they are all guided by the people’s aspiration for a better life, rural grassroots Party building manifests the people’s nature, rural revitalization is centered on farmers, and Party building provides political guarantee and organizational leadership for revitalization. On the main body of practice, all of them take the farmers as the core force, the farmers’ party members play the role of linkage, and the grass-roots party organizations gather the synergy of all parties. The two are interdependent, synergistic, and jointly promote the Chinese countryside in the new era to write a new chapter of socialism.
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