Research on the Construction of the Consciousness of the Chinese Nation Community on the Basis of Theoretical Sources and Practical Approaches

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Zhiwen Hao

Keywords

Consciousness of the Chinese nation as a community, Jungian psychology, natural law, sociology of law, global governance, traditional Chinese legal culture

Abstract

The consciousness of the Chinese nation as a community is the fundamental bond that holds the Chinese nation together with a shared future. This paper aims to construct an interdisciplinary theoretical framework from psychological identity to behavioral voluntariness, from legal norms to cultural mutual recognition, and to propose practical strategies to strengthen this consciousness. On the basis of Jungian psychology's theory of collective unconsciousness, the theory of universal values in natural law, the theory of local will in legal sociology, and historical policy analysis, this paper explores the formation path of the consciousness of the Chinese nation as a community. The study revealed that through the comprehensive application of multiple disciplinary perspectives, the formation and consolidation of the consciousness of the Chinese nation as a community can be effectively promoted.

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