Research on the Construction of Contemporary Etiquette from the Perspective of Social Control
Abstract
This study explores the essence of Western social control, evaluates the significance of etiquette construction within this framework, and outlines a strategy for developing contemporary etiquette informed by social control principles. Its objective is to enhance social governance and support the achievement of a harmonious socialist society through the advancement of etiquette.
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