Morality and politics also have a great relationship. After all, morality is mainly manifested in a certain social ideology. But at the same time, politics is also a coercive force, which has the power to interfere with morality. As far as the overall social nature is concerned, Zheng politics mainly involves the public affairs of all social citizens, while morality is restricted by social public binding force and people's life beliefs.
In addition, morality has a positive influence on politics. After all, the formation of social morality and the criteria for judging good and evil are often the basis of political rule of the superstructure. Morality also regulates some binding norms among political members of the superstructure.
On the other hand, politics also has a great infiltration effect on morality, which is mainly manifested in the correctness and strong execution of the political system. It can also well regulate and restrain the conscious behavior of every citizen, and at the same time affect the personal quality of the whole citizen, thus regulating the fashion and habits of citizens. Therefore, the huge constraint function of politics is so vividly displayed and has a strong radiation effect.
Therefore, morality and politics are interdependent and interrelated. After all, they are also inextricably linked. Moral norms are very important in every society, but without the interference of public power and political factors, it is bound to be impossible to form standardized moral values in society. Only by intervening in politics and standardizing citizens' daily moral behavior can the overall quality of citizens be improved and society be in a more standardized, stable and orderly development.