From the Theory of "Good and Evil" to The Theory of The Rule of Law

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  • Yuzhang Ming

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v8i3.8075

Keywords:

Legalists, Rule of law, Human nature theory.

Abstract

 In the current social background, a relatively perfect legal system has been established, and there are many laws and institutional norms to maintain social order. In this context, if we want to further improve the current system, we also need to learn from history. The study and study of pre-Qin legalist thought, in fact, can play such a role. At present, the study of pre-Qin legalist thought, for the current construction and development of the rule of law, is also relatively important.

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References

Lin Zhe, Human Nature Theory, Humanitarianism and Human Rights Research, Jurist, 2006 (6).

Song Hongbing, "On The Qualitative Problems Of Legalists' Theory Of" Rule Of Law ", Philosophical Research, No.11, 2012.

Sun Shusheng, "Legalism: Historical Discourse And Contemporary Mission", Collection Of Political Science And Law, No.6, 2010.

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Published

17 May 2023

How to Cite

Ming, Y. (2023). From the Theory of "Good and Evil" to The Theory of The Rule of Law. International Journal of Education and Humanities, 8(3), 16–19. https://doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v8i3.8075

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