Scientific Connotation and Realization Path of Urban-Rural Integration:Thought Based on the Marxist Theory of Urban-Rural Relations
FAN Gen-ping1, WANG Ling-ling2
1.School of Marxism, Jiangxi Normal University, Nanchang Jiangxi 330022, China 2.School of Marxism, Jiangxi University of Technology, Nanchang Jiangxi 330098, China
Abstract:The urban-rural integration is a historical process. Through the contradictory movement of productive forces and production relations, Marx and Engels revealed the root of the opposition between urban and rural areas, and clearly pointed out that the integration of urban and rural areas is the ultimate trend of urban and rural development. In the context of Marxism, urban-rural integration can be described as bridging the gap between urban and rural areas on the basis of eliminating private ownership and class opposition, so that the development achievements can benefit all the people, and finally realize free and all-round development of mankind. China’s urban-rural integration is an innovative development on the basis of inheriting Marxist theory and combined with China’s specific reality. It aims to build an urban-rural development community, including interest community, responsibility community, cultural community and destiny community, and is committed to promoting the coexistence and common prosperity of urban and rural areas. At present, to solve the imbalance between urban and rural development in China, we need to adhere to the guidance of Marxist theory of urban-rural relations, continue to consolidate the dominant position of public ownership, strive to create conditions for equal development between urban and rural areas, clear away obstacles to urban-rural integration, and promote high-quality development between urban and rural areas.
范根平, 王玲玲. 城乡融合的科学内涵及其实践路径[J]. 北京交通大学学报(社会科学版), 2023, 22(1): 146-152.
FAN Gen-ping, WANG Ling-ling. Scientific Connotation and Realization Path of Urban-Rural Integration:Thought Based on the Marxist Theory of Urban-Rural Relations. journal6, 2023, 22(1): 146-152.