【禁闻】推社会主义价值观 中共欲称霸世界

【新唐人2011年10月21日讯】中共十七届六中全会降下帷幕,这次会议重点,中共提出,建设所谓的社会主义文化强国等。中共当局解读,这是强化自我意识,认识文化在国际竞争中的重要性。而海外学者认为,这里面还隐藏着中共企图通过所谓的文化改革,向西方输出社会主义价值观,以成为世界领袖的野心。不过,中共的野心可以实现吗?请听学者的分析。

为期4天的中共十七届六中全会18号结束。各界对中共在这次会议提出的“文化体制改革”尤其关注。全会审议通过了《中共中央关于深化文化体制改革、推动社会主义文化大发展大繁荣若干重大问题的决定》。

北京大学文化产业研究院副院长陈少峰声称,建设社会主义文化强国的相关表述是公报最大亮点。他认为,三十多年来,中国的文化发展现状与经济社会发展、中国国际影响力却不相称,全会做出的部署,意味着中国将以经济强国推动成为文化强国的思路。

海外学者认为,这里包含了中共秘而不宣的,以文化输出,来称霸世界的野心。

美国国际出版社社长刘因全认为,中共知道,单纯靠经济、军事,它是很难在世界上称霸的,所以他们就想在文化方面下手,来达到在这个世界上称霸的目地。

美国国际出版社社长刘因全:“我认为它这个目地是很难达到的。因为我也看了中共搞的那种所谓的文化建设,还是局限在原来的,所谓的坚持马列主义、毛泽东思想啊、邓小平理论、三个代表、科学发展观,还是这些东西。在这个圈子里,不会有什么实质性的突破。”

刘因全认为,中共很难突破“无神论”的框架,而在唯物主义的思想架构下的文化,很难有所建树和发展,更不会被世界主流文化、以及世界各族人民所接纳。

那么,中共所主张的是什么文化呢?美国南加州大学公共政策博士叶科指出,中共推崇的是所谓党文化。

美国南加州大学公共政策博士叶科:“党文化基本上就是通过,张扬一些样板戏,所谓的主旋律,这些主旋律基本上,可以说,跟社会公认的、这个世界公认的普世价值是违背的。其实它跟主流是格格不入的,在这种情况下,你这样的文化、独裁的文化、颠倒的文化,这样一个虚伪扭曲的文化,你怎么跟世界去接轨啊?”

目前居住美国,曾经在大陆篮球赛场上叱姹风云的前国篮手陈凯向记者讲述,虽然旁人很羡慕他所取得的地位,但在中共的专制统治下、党文化下,自己的内心已经死亡。

前国篮手陈凯:“因为共产党非常懂得,只要把人的灵魂抽掉以后,他们的地位就可以坐稳。很简单,如果所有都变成活死人了,跟他们一样,都变成没有任何的价值观、没有任何的正义感、没有任何的尊严这样一种人,那共产党的地位肯定做稳了。如果共产党能够把全世界都变成这种的话,那共产党可能在世界上称霸了。”

对一些西方公司资助中共所谓的“七一”献礼片《建党伟业》,以及与中共做生意,陈凯指出,跟专制的社会做生意,要提防它会把你吃掉。

最近,美国大使骆家辉的平民形象,在大陆官方和民间引发不同的讨论。骆家辉带来的美国价值观被中共媒体批评为“新殖民主义”,大陆民间却为他鼓掌欢迎。

叶科指出,在西方文明社会,政府官员就是为老百姓服务的,这是现代社会的主流文明价值观,但在中国却被完全颠倒了。

美国南加州大学公共政策博士叶科:“它现在说的这个文化啊,对外宣传啊,其实是为了掩盖自己,现在在文化方面这样一个落后和虚弱,所以它必须要提出一个口号,说白了就是一个话语权,因为这个大帽子可以给你来点表面上的竞争,可是真正的文化,它不仅仅是表面的东西,它是有它的内涵的。你只要到国际社会,你怎么去处理这个事情,面对其他国家杀戮的时候,面对老百姓遭到强权迫害的时候,你这个政府站在哪一边。”

今年3月,中共对联合国授权向利比亚发动袭击投出弃权票。 10月4号,联合国安理会谴责叙利亚政府武力镇压民众的议案,又遭到中共的否决。中共连番举动引起欧美领导人愤怒和失望。

新唐人记者周玉林、李静、萧宇采访报导。

China’s has just concluded its 6th Plenary Session of
the 17th Central Committee.
At the congress, the CCP revealed it will be building up
its so-called socialist cultural power.
It claims that to gain international recognition,
the regime needs to strengthen its cultural influence.
Some scholars say that the CCP wants to spread
its communist values to the West and in so doing conquer
the world.
Will the CCP succeed in its ambition?

The four-day Plenary Session ended on October 18th.
Members of the public are concerned over its reform.
The congress passed a new resolution to: “Deepen the
Reform of the Cultural System, Promote Socialist Cultural
Development and other Important Issues."

Chen Shaofeng, Beijing’s University Vice Director, claims
that the new resolution was the highlight of the congress.
But Shaofeng says that the current development of
the Chinese Culture neither matches with the economic and social development,
nor does it match with China’s international influence.

Chen went on to say that the new resolution means
that the CCP is trying to promote the idea that
China’s economic power goes hand in hand with
cultural power and it is trying now to be seen as a global leader.

Overseas scholars comment that the resolution highlights
the CCP’s cultural manipulation and its ambition to govern the world.

Liu Yinquan believes the CCP understands now that
to simply rely on economic power
and military rule is not enough to conquer the world,
and it is now relying on cultural dominance.

[Liu Yinquan, Director, U.S. International Publisher]:
“I believe the CCP’s aim will be difficult to achieve.
As I know, the CCP’s culture is based on Marxism-Leninism,
Mao Zedong’s ideology, De Xiaoping’s theory,
Jiang’s Three Represents, and the concept of science’s
development. There will be no practical breakthrough.”

Liu also stated that the CCP would find it hard to break away
from its atheist framework and its materialistic culture.
And without improving on both, it will not become the world’s
mainstream culture nor be accepted by a global audience.

So what kind of culture is the CCP promoting?

Dr. Ye Ke, of the University of Southern California
Public Policy Division, points out that the CCP is promoting its own communist party culture.

[Dr. Ye Ke, Uni. of Southern Cali. Public Policy Division]:
“The party culture is based on intrigue and revolutionary model operas.
Their main themes are against universal values that
are accepted worldwide.
In fact CCP’s culture is incompatible with
the mainstream.
Such a dictatorial culture, such a hypocritical deformed
culture, how can it match with global standards?"

Former Chinese national basketball player Chen Kai is
now living in the U.S. He tell us of his past experience.
While many envied his position and status in China,
he says his heart was dead under the CCP’s rule.

[Chen Kai, Former National Basketball Player]:
“The CCP understands very well that by depriving people of
their souls,
their (CCP’s) own positions become more stable.
It’s simple, if everyone lives like an undead, like the CCP,
if everyone lives without values, sense of justice or dignity,
then the CCP can sit securely on its position.
If the CCP turns the entire world like this,
the CCP can then dominate the world."

When trying to do business with China, some western
companies have sponsored the CCP’s propaganda film
“The founding of a Party." Chen Kai pointed out that
when doing business with a dictatorship, one might end up being eaten by it.

Recently, the public image of the American Ambassador
Gary Locke was debated by both Chinese officials and the general public.
Even though Locke’s American values
are seen by the Chinese regime’s media as a form of
“new colonialism", Locke was very welcomed by the
general public.

Dr. Ye Ke also pointed out that in western society,
Government officials are there to serve the general public,
but it is turned upside down in China.

[Dr. Ye Ke, Uni. of Southern Cali. Public Policy Division]:
“The culture the CCP talks about and its external propaganda, are all there to cover up itself.
Right now the CCP is very outdated and weak cultural wise.
So it must throw out a slogan, or a superficial claim to grab the right to speak.
However, real culture is not superficial, it has inner values.
When meeting with international circles, how do you treat such an issue?
When facing opposition from other countries and
when common citizens are being persecuted by a dictatorship, which side are you on?"

Last March, the Chinese Regime did not vote in regards to
the UN resolution on Lybia.
Then again this month, on Oct. 3rd, the CCP opposed the UN Security Council’s resolution to
condemn the Syrian government for using the military against
its civilian protesters. This actions have left Western leaders
furious and disappointed with the Chinese Regime.

NTD reporters Zhou Yulin, Li Jing and Xiao Yu

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