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Morality and law are the two basic means of maintaining public order in society.
In primitive societies.
Primitive people mainly used totem worship, taboos, customs, etc. as rules that must be followed in common life. After entering class society, the basic means of maintaining public order were further developed. On the one hand, some norms that have been formed in long-term public life and are widely recognized by members of society continue to play a role in the form of folk customs, rituals, religious canons, and precepts. On the other hand, some basic orders and their norms in public life began to appear in the form of written laws, which imposed restrictions and regulations on people's behavior in public life in a coercive way in order to maintain the normal operation of society.
Morality and law have gradually become the two basic means of establishing and maintaining social order. The goal pursued by morality and law in public life is the same, which is to maintain order in public life and achieve economic and social stability and development by regulating people's behavior. While ethics and law work differently, they complement and complement each other.
The better play of the role of ethics requires legal support; The better realization of the role of law requires the construction of morality as an important condition. The formation, consolidation, and development of a good social order depends on morality as well as on the law. In public life, morality can be used to regulate and regulate people's behavior and prevent crime.
Morality is complementary to the law. Social life is complex, and the nature of the law determines that it is impossible to integrate complex and extensive social relations.
All of them are included in the scope of its regulation, so the scope of its role is limited. Ethics comes into play in a much wider field, and it is able to adjust many issues beyond the reach of the law, not only in all aspects of social life, but also in the spiritual world of people. The improvement of the moral quality of individuals and the moral standards of society as a whole has created conditions for the implementation of the law.
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<> social rules have a certain mandatory and binding force.
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1. The two basic means of maintaining social and public order are: morality and law.
2. To maintain public order, it is necessary not only to rely on moral norms, but also to be constrained by legal norms. However, the most important thing is the correct moral outlook, which can help people to strengthen the concept of obeying the law, so that the maintenance of public order can be truly realized.
3. Our country punishes acts that disrupt public order in accordance with the law, and gives certain punishments according to the severity of the circumstances and the quality of the attitude of admitting mistakes. The types of public administration penalties are divided into: warnings, fines, administrative detention, and revocation of permits issued by public security organs.
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What is the relationship between social rules and social order? Lesson 3: Social rules are inseparable from rules.
Maintain order. One. The meaning of social order and its kind (recitation).
1) Meaning: Social order is an orderly state of social life, (2) Types: Common social order includes: social management order, production order, traffic order and public place order.
2. The role of social order (recitation).
1) Order is needed for the normal functioning of society.
2) Social order is the guarantee for people to live and work in peace and contentment.
3. The meaning and types of social rules (memorization).
1) Meaning: Social rules are formed on the basis of tacit understanding and consensus gradually reached by people in order to maintain an orderly social environment.
2) Types: In life, there are many rules that regulate our behavior, such as discipline, morality, law, etc.
4. The role of social rules (memorization).
1) Social rules clarify the content of social order.
2) Social rules guarantee the realization of social order.
Follow the rules. 1. What is the relationship between freedom and rules (recitation).
1) Social rules delineate the boundaries of freedom. Freedom is not arbitrary, it is bound by social rules such as morality, discipline, law, etc.
2) Social rules are the guarantee of people's freedom. Violations of rules and disorder shall be punished accordingly.
2. How to consciously abide by the rules? (Recitation).
1) Obeying social rules requires self-discipline and self-discipline.
2) Obeying the rules of society requires us to respect the rules from the bottom of our hearts and take the rules as the criterion for our actions.
3. The meaning of self-discipline and self-discipline (recitation).
Other laws refer to the need for external constraints such as supervision, reminders, rewards and punishments.
Self-discipline refers to the need for self-discipline. Be strict with yourself, constantly self-reflect, overcome the bad behaviors that have been discovered, and consciously abide by the rules.
4. How to maintain and improve the rules (memorization).
1) We will firmly uphold the rules. On the one hand, we must start from ourselves and consciously abide by social rules; On the other hand, on the basis of protecting their own safety, they should remind, supervise and help others to abide by the rules.
2) We should actively participate in the improvement and perfection of the rules, be good at communicating with others, seek consensus, and actively make suggestions and suggestions for the formation of new rules, so as to make them more in line with the interests of the people and the requirements of social development.
5. Persuasion skills (memorization).
1.There is "etiquette": the language is civilized, and the attitude is kind.
2."Reason": When persuading, we must know and reason.
3.There are "sections": when persuading, we should pay attention to moderation.
6. Why should the rules be improved? (Familiarization).
1.Rules that were not there need to be developed; 2.The original rules have lost their legitimacy and need to be repealed:3The original ones cannot adapt to the changes in actual life and need to be adjusted and improved.
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The relationship between social rules and social order is, social rules are the premise of social order, as the saying goes, there are no rules, there is no circle, and society is the same, without a good social rule, there will be no good social order, and the two are cause and effect
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Social rules are one order higher than social order.
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Methods of maintaining public order in society:
1. The constraints of the public system and the improvement of the consciousness of the masses cannot be done without coercive force.
2. With the improvement of self-cultivation, every mass can have a good attitude of maintaining the awareness of public order, and everyone can take action to do everything well. Restricting and maintaining public order requires both moral norms and legal norms. The most important thing is the correct moral outlook, which can help people to strengthen the concept of obeying the law, so that the maintenance of public order can be truly realized.
3. It can be done by relying on the news media to provide more guidance and publicity.
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Maintaining public order in society is the obligation and responsibility of each of our citizens, such as: consciously queuing up when shopping and buying tickets; When traffic is congested, courtesy comes first.
In short, as long as each of us citizens is strict with ourselves, consciously self-disciplined, and abides by laws and regulations; If the departments concerned strictly enforce the rules and regulations, the public order in society will become more and more harmonious.
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Because people are social animals, almost no one can break away from the big organization of society, in order to make the organization of society run better, rules came into being, we must abide by social rules, in order to survive better.
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Because it is the duty of every citizen to abide by the rules of society, if everyone does not abide by the rules of society, then the society will be chaotic.
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Because only in this way can we protect everyone's rights and interests and keep us from being harmed.
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Legal Analysis: An orderly social life is inseparable from the maintenance of social rules. We should consciously abide by the rules, firmly uphold the rules, actively improve the rules, walk with the rules, and create a better life.
Legal basis: The Constitution of the People's Republic of China
Article 53: Citizens of the People's Republic of China must abide by the Constitution and laws, keep state secrets, protect public property, abide by labor discipline, abide by public order, and respect social morality.
Article 54: Citizens of the People's Republic of China have the obligation to safeguard the security, honor, and interests of the motherland, and must not engage in conduct that endangers the security, honor, and interests of the motherland.
Article 55 Defending the motherland and resisting aggression is the sacred duty of every citizen of the People's Republic of China.
Military service and participation in militia organizations in accordance with the law are the honorable obligations of citizens of the People's Republic of China.
Article 56 Citizens of the People's Republic of China have the obligation to pay taxes in accordance with law.
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Summary. Yes, social rules do determine the content of the social order.
Yes, social rules do determine the content of the social order.
Is it clear or decided.
Decided. Kissing, clear and more accurate, social rules clarify the content of the Shenqiao social order, determine the norms that members of society should abide by, and they also give each member of society some rights and obligations. These rules embody the code of conduct that members of society abide by, and also ensure the stability and sustainability of the social order.
They ensure the benign operation of social order by stipulating a series of social behavior standards, thereby promoting social harmony and stability. Elimination.
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