Cyber Violence and Moral Constitutionalism:An Analysis Based on System Theory
Cyber violence is a structural oppression caused by the self-forced growth inherent in the moral system.With the support of the Internet,morality evolves into a functional system of self-reproduction,thus obtaining an internal growth trend that is not constrained by external constraints.The moral system not only erodes the individual psychological system,but also imposes its own paranoid rationality on other social subsystems.The existing models of legal governance of cyber violence can be summarized as individualistic model,organizational model and nationalistic model,but all of them hardly limit the inherent expansion of the moral system.The system self-control model argues that the limitation of the moral system can only come from the moral system itself which limits the pathological expansion of the system by establishing the opposite structure within the system.Moral constitutionalism is the standardization and rationalization of the system self-control mode.Moral constitutionalism is to set the framework of social autonomy for the moral system through the structural coupling mechanism of constitution,so as to establish a"reverse structure"within the moral system without destroying its functional autonomy and then achieve the effect of limiting morality with morality.
Cyber ViolenceMoral SystemSystem Self-control ModeMoral ConstitutionalismReflective Law