英文摘要 |
In 1948, the CCP called for the reopening of the Political Consultative Conference, which called “May 1st slogan”. After its release, it received unanimous responses from other central parties except the Democratic Socialist Party and the Youth Party. Therefore, the academic circles generally believe that the “May 1st slogan” is a landmark event for the central parties to abandon the “third way” and accept the leadership of the CCP. In fact, after the “May 1st slogan” was released, although the left central parties responded positively, there are big differences on the issue whether to accept the CCP's new Political Consultative Conference plan, including the Democratic Socialist Party and the Youth Party. Local forces were also in different view in this proposal. The central parties did not immediately abandon the “third way” attempt. From the release of the “May 1st slogan” to choices made by all political forces, there has been a process of change. Analyzing this process of change will help us rethink the historical characteristics, viewpoints and attitudes of the central parties, and at the same time have a deeper understanding of the relationship between the national, communist, and local forces in this process of huge changes. |