Chủ nghĩa nhân đạo, chủ nghĩa nhân văn trong chính sách đối ngoại Việt Nam trước năm 1945
Abstract
Humanity is human morality, and humanism is humanity's foundation. Vietnamese traditions have cherished humanism, humanity, and the love of people for generations; they are expressed not only between Vietnamese and Vietnamese but also with people from neighboring nations. Before 1945, Vietnam experienced numerous feudal dynastic periods. The feudal dynasties were known as the cradle of backwardness for a long time due to the centralization and power that served only the ruling class. However, this has only proven partially accurate. This article focuses on answering the questions: "Can the spirit of humanitarianism and humanity be expressed in Vietnamese feudal dynasties?", and “How will humanitarianism and a humanistic spirit be reflected in the foreign policies of the feudal king of Vietnam towards its neighbors?”.