Human Nature and Social Order: The Political and Historical Laws of Society is a distinctive work of political philosophy, social theory, and humanistic reflection by Minh Hung / Nguyen Dong Hung. The book brings together Marxist political logic, Eastern philosophical foundations, Vietnamese historical consciousness, and a clinical medical way of thinking.
Rather than treating politics as a collection of slogans, events, or ideologies, the author approaches society as a living body. In this body, the state functions as the central nervous system, the economy as the bloodstream, culture as connective tissue, the moral core as the immune system, and the individual as a social cell shaped by power, class, history, and ideology.
Through this lens, the book explores essential questions of human nature, collective life, class consciousness, state power, political education, moral legitimacy, institutional decay, national defense, agricultural civilization, digital order, and the ideal of humanistic Great Unity.
This is not merely a book about politics. It is an anatomy of social existence for readers who want to understand why individuals obey, why power corrupts, why institutions rise and fall, and why every lasting social order must be rooted in the hearts of the people.