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Briefly explain the meaning and constituent elements of China's socialist culture of the rule of law.

Meaning of socialist rule of law culture:

Rule of law culture is the reflection of the material results of the law in question in people's minds, including people's legal psychology and legal concepts. Legal psychology is people's irrational understanding of the material results of the law, including emotions, beliefs and expectations of the material results of the law. Legal concept is people's rational understanding of the material results of the law, including the conscious view of the authority, essence, value of the law and the relationship between the law and society. The culture of the rule of law is a modern stage in the development of legal culture, first formed in the modern West. From the perspective of its formation and development history, the rule of law culture is based on the premise of a prosperous commodity economy, developed democratic politics and civil society, with rights, freedom, equality, fairness, justice and other consciousness as the basic constituent elements, sovereignty over the people, the supremacy of the Constitution and the law, the protection of human rights, supervision and control, administration in accordance with the law and the impartiality and independence of the judiciary as the core connotation of the value of concepts, and includes the social stability of the general law-abiding, The legal culture is the psychological attitude of the society in general and stable law-abiding, believing in law, protecting law and using law.

Constituents of the socialist culture of the rule of law:

Constituents: rights, freedom, equality, fairness and justice.

China's socialist culture of the rule of law is a centralized reflection of the socialist theory of the rule of law and the practice of the rule of law, which was formed on the basis of absorbing and borrowing from Chinese and Western legal thought, and combining with China's special environment and system; therefore, China's culture of the rule of law possesses the special elements that are not possessed by other rule of law countries, i.e., socialist legal system with Chinese characteristics, the concept of the rule of law that is compatible with China's practice of the rule of law, and the eclectic and inclusive legal culture. Therefore, China's rule of law culture has special elements that other countries do not have, that is, the socialist legal system with Chinese characteristics, the concept of the rule of law to match the practice of the rule of law in China, and inclusive cultural traditions.