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Why can the ancient public relations activities only become quasi-public relations?

1. Economically, after recuperation in the early Ming Dynasty, the social economy was restored and developed. In the middle and late Ming Dynasty, agriculture and handicrafts developed unprecedentedly, which promoted the high prosperity of commodity economy. On this basis, a new production relationship has emerged in the more developed silk industry departments in the south of the Yangtze River, which is characterized by "the contribution of machine users and the contribution of machine workers", which is the most essential feature of capitalist production relations. Thus, in the middle and late Ming Dynasty, the seeds of capitalism had emerged in the feudal society. By the Qing Dynasty, the seeds had developed slowly, and the number of handicraft workshop with capitalist relations of production had increased, and its scale was also larger than that of the Ming Dynasty. The capitalist relations of production are different from the personal attachment under the feudal system, and even more different from the personal possession under the slavery system. Although it was fragile and immature when it came into being, because it is a new type of production relationship, it shows that the old feudal production relationship is declining, and it is disintegrating the economic foundation on which the feudal system depends, which indicates the trend of historical development. The germination of capitalism is a reflection of the decline of feudal society. Second, politically: during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the absolute monarchy was constantly strengthened. On the one hand, the centralized system with imperial power as the core has been strengthened unprecedentedly. For example, Ming Taizu abolished the prime minister, and the power was divided into six parts, abolishing the prime minister system that had been followed in China for more than 1 years, so that the monarch and power were combined into one; The establishment of military department in Yong Zhengdi in the Qing Dynasty marked the peak of feudal monarchy. On the other hand, in order to maintain the rule, the ruling class strengthened its control over the people's thoughts and tried its best to suppress the emerging bourgeois democratic thoughts. ...