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Workers' Assessment of Party Spirit and Interpersonal Relations

Hong Fenglin and Shao Daosheng

Chinese Economy, 1989, vol. 22, issue 4, 44-54

Abstract: >p>The deepening of the reform program has brought about reforms in economic and social relations and changes in ideology and concepts. At the same time, it has also brought changes in relations between the party and the masses and in interpersonal relations. How do workers view the party, party spirit, and interpersonal relations? How does the party spirit affect workers? The analysis is as follows:>/p>>p>1. The broad masses of workers support the party leadership and socialism. They urgently hope that there can be improvement in the party spirit and in the social atmosphere. However, with regard to the current state of the party spirit, party members' exemplary role, and cadres' roles as models and leaders, there is dissatisfaction.>/p>

Date: 1989
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