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The core idea of ancient social governance

The core idea of ancient social governance is rule. Its model can be called the ruling model, which has the following basic characteristics: first, it has a strong political color; Second, the power of governance comes from the supreme ruler; Third, government functions are all-encompassing; Fourth, the governance mode is single. In ancient society, politics and administration were integrated, and the political management behavior with rules as the core concept was political. As an accessory behavior, publicity has not been fully realized. At this time, the governance basically serves the interests of the ruling class and rarely has the color of public interest; In slave society and feudal society, theocracy prevailed, and the supreme ruler-monarch or pope was regarded as the representative of God on earth, and the government power came from God and from the supreme ruler.