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QADIMGI XITOYDA SIYOSIY MADANIYATGA DOIR QARASHLAR RIVOJI

Authors: Yaxshiboyev Sh. Q;

QADIMGI XITOYDA SIYOSIY MADANIYATGA DOIR QARASHLAR RIVOJI

Abstract

This article analyzes the formation and development of views on political culture in Ancient China. It examines the influence of Confucianism, Taoism, and Legalism on state governance, political order, and social life. The contribution of ancient Chinese thinkers to the development of political culture is also scientifically assessed.

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