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What is the relationship between education and political and economic system?
Political and economic systems determine the nature of education.

1. Political and economic systems determine the leading position of education; 2. Political and economic systems determine the right to education; 3. The political and economic system determines the purpose and content of education;

(b) The dynamic role of education in the political and economic system

1. The positive role of education in the political and economic system. 2. Education has no decisive role in the political and economic system. 3. Education will only accelerate or delay the political and economic system.

Relationship refers to the relationship between people, people and things, things and things.

The relationship in marketing refers to the long-term mutual benefit and trust relationship established by savvy marketers with their customers, distributors, distributors and suppliers in order to promote the success of enterprise transactions. It urges marketers to trade with each other at fair prices, high-quality products and good services. At the same time, members of both sides need to strengthen economic, technological and social ties and transactions.

Interpersonal relationship is the direct psychological relationship or psychological distance between people in the process of activities. Interpersonal relationship reflects the psychological state of individuals or groups seeking to meet their social needs. Therefore, the change and development of interpersonal relationship depends on the degree to which both sides meet social needs. People are not isolated in society, and their existence is the result of various relationships. It is through interaction with others that people develop themselves and realize their own values.

Relationships can be divided into formal relationships and informal relationships, and informal relationships are older and more common than formal relationships. Barnard, the founder of modern management theory, pointed out that even in formal organizations, individuals are still social people. Since 1930s, many disciplines, including politics, sociology, economics and management, have paid more and more attention to the informality of relationships. The connotation of relationship is different between China and the West, and the word Guanxi is deliberately used by the West to describe Chinese-style relationship.