Laws. Are Humans a Hopelessly Depraved Species?

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28 Jul 2015, 12:28 pm

I am dismayed that this discussion hasn't covered the concept of social contract yet.

It's very simple and starts with might makes right, progresses to social structures that have an alpha and others that show deference to alphas, to simple social agreements, to more complex agreements. It's why the study of law is largely a study of language.

Bonobos don't appear to kill their own kind. Who told them to be that way? Why did they agree?



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29 Jul 2015, 12:54 am

ooOoOoOAnaOoOoOoo wrote:
What if we had no laws to live by? Are humans so terrible, the species would collapse without them? What about other species? They manage to survive and reproduce even though not a single one has ever written or communicated laws to one another, that we know of. Why is it humans believe the only way they can survive is with them? Why are we so inclined to certain behaviors while other animals do not appear to be, as in, one animal randomly killing members of its own species?


Some are and they would ruin life for everyone.