Fudan University held online the 56th science briefing on humanities and social sciences for its anniversary on May 17.
At the briefing, Jiang Yihua, senior liberal arts and history professor of Fudan University, pointed out the origins of the stereotype about Chinese public land ownership and absolutism in the western discourse system. Based on the Chinese discourse system, he analyzed the entanglement of historical facts, historical data and historians (the three) on the land relation in the small-scale peasant economy in ancient China, discussed the relation of the three in terms of state governance in the small-scale peasant society, and revealed that the entanglement about “the country belonging to all or a private family” was the characteristic of China’s land rights system and national governance system in past dynasties. Zou Shipeng, professor at the School of Philosophy, Fudan University, remarked that Marx and Engels’ thought about ethnic hierarchy and socialization, people's outlook on their country, socialization of a country, ethnic characters, ethnology and anthropology, contains a reasonable outlook on multi-ethnic groups-based countries, and also constitutes basic resources for socialist countries worldwide to build multi-ethnic groups-based countries.