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1) The main contradictions: the contradictions between imperialism and the Chinese nation; The contradiction between feudalism and the masses of the people.
2) Mutual relations: The two major contradictions are intertwined, and the contradiction between imperialism and the Chinese nation is the most important contradiction.
3) The basic characteristics and main contradictions of modern China's semi-colonial and semi-feudal society constitute the basic national conditions of modern China. The nature and main contradictions of semi-colonial and semi-feudal socialism in modern China stipulate that the nature of the national democratic revolution in modern China is a bourgeois democratic revolution. The main targets were foreign imperialism and domestic feudalism; The main task is to oppose foreign imperialism, to seek national independence and to oppose the rule of feudalism in one's own country, and to seek the liberation of the people; The impetus of the revolution should include the working class, the peasant class, the petty bourgeoisie and the national bourgeoisie.
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The main contradictions in modern Chinese society are as follows:
Main contradictions: the main contradictions in modern China: the contradictions between imperialism and the Chinese nation; The contradiction between feudalism and the masses of the people is the main contradiction in modern China.
Semi-colonial and semi-feudal in nature. The semi-colonial and semi-feudal society of Chinese society is a deformed social form subordinate to the capitalist world system that has gradually formed in China since modern times under the conditions of the invasion of foreign capitalist forces and its integration with Chinese feudal forces.
Clause. 1. The capital-imperialist aggressive forces are increasingly becoming the decisive force dominating China.
Clause. Second, China's feudal forces are declining day by day and colluding with foreign invading forces, becoming the social foundation and ruling pillar of capital-imperialist oppression and enslavement of the Chinese people.
Clause. 3. Although China's natural economic foundation has been destroyed, the land ownership system of feudal landlords, the foundation of the feudal exploitation system, is a serious obstacle to China's modernization and democratization.
Clause. Fourth, China's emerging national capitalist economy, although it has emerged, is very slow to develop, very weak, and most of it is more or less connected with foreign capital, imperialism and domestic feudalism.
Clause. Fifth, because modern China was under the contention and indirect rule of the capitalist-imperialist powers, the economic, political, and cultural development of various regions of modern China was extremely uneven, and China was in a state of disunity for a long time.
Clause. 6. Under the dual oppression of capital, imperialism and feudalism, the broad masses of the Chinese people, especially the peasants, have become increasingly impoverished and bankrupt in large numbers, living a life of hunger and cold and without political power.
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Among the contradictions in modern Chinese society, the most important is the contradiction between imperialism and the Chinese nation. The main contradiction in modern China's semi-colonial and semi-feudal society is the contradiction between imperialism and the Chinese nation, and the contradiction between feudal and uproar and the masses of the people. These two pairs of principal contradictions and their struggles run through the entire process of imitating China's semi-colonial and semi-feudal society, and play a decisive role in the development and changes of modern Chinese society.
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Among the contradictions in modern Chinese society, the most important are feudal society and capitalist society, Sino-foreign contradictions, and imperialism and the Chinese people.
First of all, the contradiction between feudal society and capitalist society is one of the main contradictions in modern Chinese society. Under the long-term feudal rule of modern China, the economic and cultural development lagged behind, and then the advanced capitalist mode of production and scientific and technological level entered China and gradually developed and expanded, and the contradictions and conflicts between the two were particularly intense. These contradictions and conflicts, which became more prominent after the Xinhai Revolution, pushed Chinese society to develop in a more open and modern direction.
Second, the contradiction between China and foreign countries is another important contradiction in modern Chinese society. At the end of the 19th century, the imperialist powers coveted China's huge market and resources, and began to invade China and carve up its territory. This aggression and oppression triggered great resistance from the Chinese people and also promoted the development and formation of the Chinese revolution.
Finally, the contradiction between imperialism and the Chinese people is another important contradiction in modern China. Through aggression and oppression, the imperialist powers plundered China's resources and wealth and harmed the interests and dignity of the Chinese people. These contradictions and conflicts have promoted the continuous struggle and awakening of consciousness among the Chinese people, and have also pushed forward the development of China's anti-imperialist and anti-feudal struggle.
In short, the contradictions in modern Chinese society involve a wide range of aspects, but among them, the contradictions between feudal society and capitalist society, the contradictions between China and foreign countries, and the contradictions between imperialism and the Chinese people are the most important and prominent. These contradictions and struggles have promoted the transformation and progress of Chinese society.
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The contradiction between imperialism and the Chinese nation.
In "The Chinese Revolution and the Communist Party of China," on the basis of analyzing the many contradictions existing in modern Chinese society, he scientifically pointed out that the contradiction between imperialism and the Chinese nation and the contradiction between feudalism and the masses of the people are the two main contradictions in modern Chinese society.
There are other contradictions, such as the contradiction between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat, and the contradiction within the reactionary ruling forces. The contradiction between imperialism and the Qiaozi people of the Chinese people is the most important contradiction.
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