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What's the difference between law major and politics and law major?
Look at politics, politics and law from a professional perspective

The major here is not a "professional" major, so I dare not raise myself. I'm not a professional in that field or any direction. Here only refers to the specialty in the sense of discipline. My major is law, which is to talk about my views from the perspective of law.

I thought it was very interesting a long time ago. Some middle schools are called law schools, while others are called law schools. I haven't seen the name of any university in China. I don't know if it is an abnormal phenomenon. But it seems to be "appropriate" under the national conditions of China. China has its own characteristics, and any unexplained questions will be answered with China characteristics. Comrade Xiaoping put forward an all-encompassing concept of explanation to explain all China phenomena.

Back to the theme, as early as the beginning of this century, China put forward the slogan of building a country ruled by law. There is no doubt that it has indeed changed many problems left over from history in form with practical actions. However, to anyone in China, they would not describe the rule of law as satisfactory or relatively satisfactory. A series of unjust, false and misjudged cases, one after another, the rule of law problems have been exposed and appealed, but they have not been solved, which is easy to confirm the above proposition. Although the two words "rule by law" or "politics and law" are in different positions, the reaction behind them is that the thought of "rule by man" still occupies the mainstream ideological trend in China. Law is also a vassal of politics, and law is a tool for those in power to rule the rulers. Perhaps when people really realize the difference and significance between law and politics and law, it is the time when the rule of law begins to take root.