Saturday, November 17, 2012

On Sub-par Laws, also Ideas for Betterment

The real crime of making errors in the all important lawmaking process, whether these are errors of greed, systematic, or of whatever, is that making these takes away from the integrity of the good laws, promoting general unlawfulness and disorder. In fact, law trumps ethical, rational behavior so often, in the real world, that anarchists, might, be on to something, not that I am sure of this happening in the real world either, not being an anarchist myself. After all, there is one law passed onto us, which makes more sense than all others: care about each others' health being maintained, in addition to their general well-being, and, also, whether or not they receive just treatment from their fellow man.
Making a mockery of common sense, whether it is in the most trivial, or important of matters, can resonate greatly, generally promoting its own like. That, unfortunately, is, still, a part of human nature (sigh).
Which, brings us to our next topics: architecture, city planning, smart, efficient and refined usage of technology; social policy including generous consideration for preserving persons' health, and alleviating the endemic ills they might have encountered on this earth; careful, organic food production; not redistribution of wealth, or democratic processes per se, but intelligent usage of resources that, does not merely appear to strive, but truly strives, toward achieving the above mentioned ends of fairness, and health; etc.

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