Refining the Moral and Legal Roles of the State in Everyday Life: The New Life Movement in China in the Mid-1930s

Liu Wennan

Refining the Moral and Legal Roles of the State in Everyday Life: The New Life Movement in China in the Mid-1930s

Contemporary politicians and commentators understood this movement as an effective way to cultivate qualified citizens and to maintain social order in the power void caused by the retreat of the traditional rule of morality and the deficiency of the rule of law…

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