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Civil Morals and Law-abiding Spirit

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Abstract

In the vortex of the endles change of the urbanization and of the industriaization, civil morals as well as the conventionally cherished tradition have been collasped. And all the humane relationships between parent and child have also been so
broken
off that the opportunity of the moral education of the parents through conversation has been banished in a nuclear family society.
We have to throw away the elusive dualism that we are not able to put the civil morals and stick-to-law mind into practice in spite of our knowing what they are. When we come to know by experience that it is beneficial to all to keep the morals
of
the
society as a member of a community, law-abiding spirit will be germinated by reciprocal principles. That is, it can be realized by the enforcement of the moral principle of citizen.
A law-keeping mind must be internalized so as to practice the moral as a principle of mutual life and survival in a law-governed nation. Ultimately, this is the most assured way to realize the civil law.
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