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Law and Culture

The so-called legal culture is a form of culture, refers to the role of people in a certain social and material conditions of life, in the transformation of nature, society, the activities of the legal rules, legal principles, legal system, and legal activities in the ideological concepts, ideals, personality, behavioral tendencies, theories and theories of the organic complex.

Legal culture is distinguished from other cultures of mankind's distinctive features: 1, the continuity of legal tradition. Legal culture is each generation of people from their living environment, especially the experience of their predecessors to learn to obtain about the law and its knowledge. 2, to the legal mode of thinking and behavioral patterns as the content. Legal culture is often formed with the thinking mode and behavior mode centered on the value choices of social groups about rights and obligations as the dominant content distinguishing it from other cultures.3. The unity of class and human nature. In human culture, legal culture is a concentrated reflection of social relations, class relations, interpersonal relations, compared with other cultures, legal culture has a stronger political color and value orientation.4, the unity of the nation and the times.