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Guan Zi said, "A barn knows etiquette, and food and clothing are enough to know honor and disgrace." On this basis, some people think that when the economy goes up, social culture develops and social
Guan Zi said, "A barn knows etiquette, and food and clothing are enough to know honor and disgrace." On this basis, some people think that when the economy goes up, social culture develops and social civilization develops. (1) On the whole, economy is the foundation, and the development of economy will determine or drive the development of culture. However, we can't think that the development of culture and economy is absolutely synchronous, and their development is synchronous and asynchronous.

(2) On the one hand, economy is the foundation of cultural development. "The granary knows etiquette, food and clothing know honor and disgrace", emphasizing that the development of social economy determines the level of cultural development. In this sense, the point of view is reasonable.

(3) On the other hand, economic development is the foundation of cultural development, which does not mean that cultural development always keeps pace with economic development. Culture has its own inheritance and relative independence. The view that as long as the material conditions are good, the spiritual culture will naturally get better, and the material conditions are almost the same, so it is impossible to do a good job in spiritual culture, which is inconsistent with the facts of historical development and incorrect.

This topic examines students' ability to obtain and interpret information, as well as their ability to organize and express with ancient famous sayings. When the economy goes up, social culture does not necessarily develop, and the degree of social civilization does not necessarily increase naturally. The viewpoint in the title fails to see the dialectical relationship between culture and economy.