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The content of civil rights in the Three People's Principles is

The content of civil rights among the Three People's Principles is to expel the Tartars and restore China.

Popularism is an integral part of the Three People's Principles, shining with the brilliance of materialism and the fighting spirit of democracy. The theoretical basis of civil rights is freedom, equality, and fraternity. These theories are of decisive significance to the construction of civil rights theory. The concept of freedom in political science refers to the right to carry out activities according to one's own will that is guaranteed or recognized in social relations.

Equality is the theoretical basis and main content of civil rights. Regarding the issue of true equality and false equality, the so-called true equality can only achieve equality of status, that is, the elimination of artificial inequality. But it cannot eliminate the innate (that is, human nature) inequality, otherwise it will be false equality. It is for public love rather than private love, that is, if there is hunger in the world, it is up to oneself to starve it; if there is a drowning person in the world, it is up to oneself to drown it. This is different from a husband who loves his parents and wife, because his love is greater than that of a woman. Benevolence can be compared, so it is called fraternity.

Quotes about freedom and equality

1. As long as some people in the world have to obey others, there will be no talk of equality. —W. Gilbert

2. The Spartan principle is: "Justice is equality, but equality is not justice." —Ai Xiansheng

3. For a person with superior talents, knowing how to treat others equally is the greatest and most upright quality. —Richard Steele

4. If he does not know his own human dignity, he is completely unable to respect the dignity of others. -Schiller

5. Don’t be overly obsessed with laissez-faire freedom. Freedom without any restrictions has many harmful effects and dangers. -Krylov

6. Freedom is lost not only through the abuse of power, but also through the abuse of freedom.

—McChison

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia - Civil Rights