Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
The $64 Million Question. Unfortunetly no one has been able to claim the prize yet
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where do you think those "basic rules of humanity" come from?
The $64 Million Question. Unfortunetly no one has been able to claim the prize yet
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Those things violate the basic rules because once a society possesses them, it will inevitable collapse of its own accord even if no outside force stops it. It might take some time, but it will eventually happen. In more modern days other countries are much more likely to go and try to intervene when one country is doing something bad.
In other words, there are basic principles that all societies must largely honor in order to survive and function as a society. There are then other principles that must exist for the society to really thrive and remain vibrant. As anyone should be able to see, some laws and systems are very good for a society, some are good, some are ok, some are bad, and some are suicide, etc. This is basically where the idea of law and morality originates.
Of course, not everyone feels like this is enough, so they try to invent more convoluted reasons for where things originate and how they work. It really starts out as just an issue of pragmatism.
-Drachasor
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