On the Four Dimensions of Contemporary Chinese Perspective on Human Rights from a Spatiotemporal Viewpoint
The Chinese perspective is an open and evolving theoretical system. From a spatiotemporal viewpoint, it can be theoretically distilled into such four dimensions as the world dimension, the historical dimension, the practical dimension, and the theoretical dimension, which collectively form a “unified framework of four” of logical construction.
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