With the continuous deepening of reform and opening up, the interaction of multiple economic sectors and various modes of distribution has gradually shaped the structure of social subjects into multiple social strata with different economic interests, social attitudes, and psychological identities. In the process of adjusting the pattern of interests and diverging the structure of social subjects, the gap between the rich and the poor gradually widened, the interest demands began to diverge, and the social foundation of reform and development since the late 1990s was thus called into question (Liping Sun, 2011). The social attitudes and emotions of some people were polarized on the basis of divergence. The emergence of the titles such as the rich second generation (children of the nouveau riche) and princelings (children of privileged government officials) reflect the deep sense of alienation and conflict between social strata. What factors shape the perception and consciousness of stratum conflicts among ordinary people and what are their patterns are the issues this study attempts to explore

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Conflicts Between Social Strata

  • Yonggen Liu

摘要

With the continuous deepening of reform and opening up, the interaction of multiple economic sectors and various modes of distribution has gradually shaped the structure of social subjects into multiple social strata with different economic interests, social attitudes, and psychological identities. In the process of adjusting the pattern of interests and diverging the structure of social subjects, the gap between the rich and the poor gradually widened, the interest demands began to diverge, and the social foundation of reform and development since the late 1990s was thus called into question (Liping Sun, 2011). The social attitudes and emotions of some people were polarized on the basis of divergence. The emergence of the titles such as the rich second generation (children of the nouveau riche) and princelings (children of privileged government officials) reflect the deep sense of alienation and conflict between social strata. What factors shape the perception and consciousness of stratum conflicts among ordinary people and what are their patterns are the issues this study attempts to explore