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Society is a collection of individuals bound by the needs of the “collective”. This means that there has to be a framework which should guide a person’s movement towards the social flux. Most of us feel that we are individuals and hence to respect our individualism and attain our highest house of production, it would be necessary to cut away from the binding of society. This theory bears friction. It creates cynics and criminals. Man is a social animal and without endorsing to the social format, he cannot succeed. After all, society gives him a sense of belonging; nothing hangs in free air. You need someone to applaud or condemn you in order to know in which direction you are leading.

Social laws keep humans from becoming primitive hunters again. It asks of them to keep their deep subconscious desires inside them and relate to moral values which are important for the existence of society. Such social laws help in providing a fiber of co-existence and also keep disputes at bay. What is a prison chamber? Even this is a part of social set-up. A person deemed unfit for the society has to purge his sins behind the prison bars. It cleans him and makes him acceptable to the society again.

Social laws are based on few beliefs. It believes that in its most natural form, human spirit is full of generosity. It further believes that life in all forms is derived from the same source and hence it is interconnected. Social laws simply aim at enhancing the human condition; the quality of life. It shall be done in such a way that humans can derive maximum benefit while undergoing minimum harm. The concepts are not written in rock and may be arbitrary but they hold great value.

Social laws consider it unjust if a person compels another person to subvert his rationale. Each human being shall be given a chance to express his opinion (till it suits the social fiber and doesn’t intend to malign it). It teaches us the precept of being kind to others so that life becomes a pleasurable experience for all. We are further expected to be very tolerant in any social aspect of our lives.

Following these fundamental principles of social living we will be able to turn our human condition into a joyous one. Few lawyers from Munich are trying to formalize these arbitrary concepts.
Jamie Hanson

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If you are searching for information on Social law, you have to look for 'Sozialrecht Fachanwalt' or for 'Sozialrecht'. Knowing the right term to search does help a lot.

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