This book compares the Chinese and Russian dreams, focusing on eight aspects: prosperity, affluence, family harmony, fairness and justice, diversity, green beauty, honesty and uprightness, and happiness. Based on large-scale survey data combined with the corresponding sociological theory for analysis, it presents detailed information, compelling arguments, and well-founded conclusions, offering insights into the commonalities and differences between these two countries’ dreams.
Mục lục
The Origin, Connotation and Analytical Framework of the Chinese dream.- ‘Ideal Society’ in People’s Dreams in China and in Russia.- Moving Towards a More Affluent Society.- Towards a Prosperous Society: Expectations and Reality.- Developing a society of stable and secure employment.- Moving Towards a more contentment society in life and work.- Moving Towards the Harmonious Society with More Affluent Families.- Towards a Society of Modern and Successful Families.- Moving Towards a More Equitable and Just Society.- Towards Greater Equality and Justice.- Towards a more pluralistic society: ‘I’ and ‘We’ in perception of the population.- Towards A More Diversified and Integrated Society: perspective of social psychology.- Moving Towards a Greener and More Beautiful Society.- Towards an environmentally sustainable society.- Moving Towards a More Incorruptible Society.- Towards a Fairer and Less Corrupt Society.- Moving Towards a Happier Society.- Towards A Happier Society in Russia.-Notes of Contributors.- List of Tables.- List of Figures.- Index.- References.
Giới thiệu về tác giả
LI Peilin Vice-president of CASS (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
Academic Member of CASS
Gorshkov Mikhail K Director of the Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences,