Friday, January 13, 2006

Subjectivity, Objectivity and now Perspectivity

To stick to the code is the most difficult thing in the world. It is not the goodness or the badness of the law that matters but adherence to it. Societies have prosper by mere adherence to the rules that were so disgusting in every sense. The best society has good laws and good adherence (obviously with an inbuilt mechanism of legal evolution), a just society still has bad laws but good adherence and this allows a system to move forward, but a bad and malignated society actually have some good laws but NO adherence, thus text book evolution will speedily take place but a parallel setup of practical laws will create a huge gulf inbetween. And obviously there still can be a society with bad laws and virtually no adherence, then it would still operate not because of its distance from the 'bad laws' but from the creation of another web of laws that will sprout from practice. So what to do and where to stand off...........No individual can decide but a society.. If the best way to depict the decision of a society is through "democracy" then there still is another long array of queries. For a moment the most vital thing is to have some sort of rules and at an individual level practice the fact that whether one would like to adhere to them or practice them without illgermane propositions corrupting its source in the name of evolution but actually an utter neglection.......

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