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Research on Social Security in China's Anti-japanese Base Areas

Tan Zhongyan

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The core of the study of "Research on Social Security in China's Anti-Japanese Base Areas" is the social security work in China's Anti-Japanese Base Areas. By sorting out the background, overview, and content of its development, it analyzes the characteristics presented in the development process, summarizes the role of social security in the Anti-Japanese Base Areas on social development, and summarizes experience and enlightenment in order to provide reference for the development of social security during the period of socialist construction. The social security in China's anti-Japanese base areas was rooted in the special historical period of the Anti-Japanese War. It was closely related to the development level of productive forces and changes in the social situation at that time, and reflected obvious subjective, extensive, hierarchical, targeted and wartime characteristics. The good and orderly operation of social security work in the anti-Japanese base areas was conducive to stabilizing social order, mobilizing all social classes and strata to participate in the war, and laying the necessary social, material and mass foundations for the victory of the anti-Japanese war. "Research on Social Security in China's Anti-Japanese Base Areas" is guided by Marxist social security theory, takes modern social security theory as a breakthrough, and combines modern sociological theory with the historical facts of the development of the Anti-Japanese Base Areas, combining micro and macro. It not only examines the development and changes of social security in each base area, but also takes the anti-Japanese base areas as an overall concept to examine the development and evolution of social security from a macro perspective and draw basic historical conclusions. At the same time, the historical materials of the anti-Japanese base areas were sorted out from the perspective of social security, with a view to accumulating them for future research.