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In our contemporary society, concepts like social relations, democracy, and the rule of law are integral to our lives. Yet, the intricate interplay between these elements prompts us to ponder: What is the relationship between social relations, democracy and the rule of law? How do they intersect and influence each other? As the 21st century passes through 23 years, democratic society has also accompanied human society for several hundred years. This prompts us to question: Does democracy still have room to evolve, and is the rule of law robust in today's democratic landscape? Moreover, how can ordinary citizens contribute to the advancement of democracy and the fortification of the rule of law? These are the questions we should think about. This article draws upon insights from eminent experts and scholars and showcases recent instances of democratic progression and the strengthening of the rule of law achieved by ordinary citizens in various nations. The aim is to inspire deeper reflection on these issues and encourage greater engagement with the ongoing evolution of democracy and the rule of law.
Xun Tan (Mon,) studied this question.
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