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中国社联成立95周年,《中国社联期刊汇编》等研究丛书出版
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-05-16 06:59
Core Viewpoint - The establishment of the China Social Science Alliance (CSSA) 95 years ago marked a significant milestone in the left-wing cultural movement and the development of social sciences in China, with ongoing efforts to promote its legacy and contributions to contemporary cultural development [1][2][3]. Group 1: Historical Significance - The CSSA was founded on May 20, 1930, in Shanghai, becoming a key organization in the left-wing cultural movement and the emerging social science movement, driven by figures like Lu Xun and Qu Qiubai [1]. - The early work of the CSSA is recognized as an exploration of constructing an independent knowledge system in social sciences, laying the groundwork for the development of Marxist social sciences in China [2][3]. Group 2: Recent Developments - A series of research publications titled "Creating a New Culture of the Era" was launched to commemorate the CSSA's 95th anniversary, aiming to promote the revolutionary spirit of the left-wing cultural movement and the CSSA's traditions [2][3]. - Two new books were released: "Compilation of CSSA Journals," featuring 12 representative journals, and "Creating a New Culture: CSSA and the Emerging Social Science Movement," which discusses the contributions of key figures in Marxist social sciences [6][8]. Group 3: Academic Contributions - The CSSA has played an irreplaceable role in the dissemination of Marxist theory and the localization of social sciences, contributing to the cultural construction of the new era [3][9]. - Experts and scholars have called for deeper research and preservation of the history and resources related to the left-wing cultural movement and the CSSA, emphasizing the importance of these studies for contemporary cultural development [9].