Do the laws stem from an attempt to assist with right and wrong?
this question should be easy to answer; it would only be a matter of finding one that does not (from the uncountable set). I will not actively look; but keep my eye out as I encounter legalese and continue to ask the question.
While the law can have other goals i.e. control of people by other people. I don’t think this is a primary goal and might be a subversion of the purpose (just because someone could and did does not mean that is the way it should be.)
I sincerely hope I never find any active law that exists for purposes other than to assist with right and wrong. (otherwise I should be motivated to try to change it)
Do the laws stem from an attempt to assist with right and wrong? this question should be easy to answer; it would only be a matter of finding one that does not (from the uncountable set). I will not actively look; but keep my eye out as I encounter legalese and continue to ask the question.
While the law can have other goals i.e. control of people by other people. I don’t think this is a primary goal and might be a subversion of the purpose (just because someone could and did does not mean that is the way it should be.)
I sincerely hope I never find any active law that exists for purposes other than to assist with right and wrong. (otherwise I should be motivated to try to change it)