The Evolution and Enlightenment of the Ownership ldeology of the Communist Party of China
Ownership thought is the core ideology of Marxist economic theory system.Since its establishment,the Communist Party of China has upheld Marxist ownership thought and realized its sinicization.Looking back on the changes of the ownership ideology of the Communist Party of China over the past century and summarizing the positive and negative experiences and lessons is of great significance for the current and future comprehensive construction of a modern and powerful socialist country.Based on the evolution process and basic laws of the Communist Party of China's ownership thought during the period of the new democratic revolution,the period of socialist revolution and construction,the period of reform and opening up and socialist modernization,and the period of the construction of socialism with Chinese characteristics in the new era,it can be found that the ownership thought of the Communist Party of China has played important roles in guiding China's revolutionary road,leading the socialist revolutionary policy,consolidating and improving the socialist system,and leading to the reform of the socialist economic system.Looking forward to the future,the ownership ideology of the new era should mainly focus on:(1)Leading the high-quality development of China's economy with the ownership ideas of the socialist construction period with Chinese characteristics in the new era and promoting common prosperity in high-quality development;(2)In-depth integration of various ownership entities into the new development pattern to better reshape my country's international cooperation and competition New advantages;(3)Promoting the modernization of the national governance system and governance capabilities by upholding and improving the basic economic system;(4)Continuously improving the basic economic system of socialism with Chinese characteristics in the new era by optimizing the ownership structure.
The Communist Party of ChinaOwnership IdeologyOwnership ChangesThe Basic Economic SystemsHistorical Investigation