In my attempt to drive a wedge into the ideal of unconditional government faith:
I have deduced that there are five laws of society:
State - national or regional regulations, uses prisons, sometimes to protect themselves rather than the community
Religious - based on the perception of guidelines of how to live, as per holy scriptures
Moral - the societal, generally accepted rules to not be a dick, such as harming others in malice, stealing. Not to be confused with subjective, personal morals
Ethical - a broader, more easily agreeable set of regulations, almost exclusively to protect life, the way of it, and the generally accepted ideas of rights for fauna and flora
Corporate - enforcement of copyright and intellectual property, a capitalist creation, often used to socially and financially destroy individuals rather than battle other businesses, in some regions utilising state law
The state legal system is sometimes the absolute enemy of the people and morals, especially when combined with corporate law, and shouldn’t be treated like it’s unconditionally justice.
In my attempt to drive a wedge into the ideal of unconditional government faith:
I have deduced that there are five laws of society:
The state legal system is sometimes the absolute enemy of the people and morals, especially when combined with corporate law, and shouldn’t be treated like it’s unconditionally justice.