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Why life is inseparable from the law 1. The law sets rules for life. In life, various rules are needed to ensure an orderly and harmonious life, and the law takes on this responsibility and establishes various rules. 2. Resolve disputes and coordinate relationships by law.
3. The law punishes violations and crimes. Law is the sum total of norms of conduct formulated or approved by the state in accordance with the interests and will of the ruling class, and guaranteed by the coercive power of the state, including various written and unwritten laws such as constitutions, laws (in a narrow sense), decrees, administrative regulations, ordinances, rules, precedents, customary laws, etc. Law belongs to the category of superstructure, which is determined by and serves the economic base.
The purpose of law is to maintain social relations and social order in favor of the ruling class, and it is an important tool for the ruling class to achieve its rule. Therefore, law is a social phenomenon peculiar to class society, which arises and develops with the emergence and development of classes and class struggles, and will disappear by itself with the elimination of classes and class struggles.
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Governing the country according to law is a sign of a country's progress. Taking the facts as the basis and the law as the criterion is the criterion for the exercise of the law. Therefore, social stability requires the participation of the law, and the exercise of the law must be evidenced.
Facts = Evidence. Therefore, social life is inseparable from the law.
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Law and morality are the most basic means and mechanisms for maintaining the order and stability of human social life. Law is fundamentally a coercive social norm that is formulated or endorsed by the state and guaranteed to be implemented through state coercive power, which is universally binding on all citizens of the state and that people must abide by or enforce or face punishment.
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There is a law to follow, and there is a law to follow
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People's needs are always unsatisfied, and these needs are all the same or similar, and people with the same needs live together, chasing and competing in this space with limited resources, then conflicts will inevitably occur and cannot be eliminated. This is a knot of death, and human wisdom alone is not enough to untie it.
A smart head is not as good as a reasonable system, this is the experience of history.
Law is needed both because of the inevitability of conflict and because of the human quest for security. Born to be a human being, he not only has desires, but also rationality, has the instinct to seek advantages and avoid disadvantages, and has the ability to weigh gains and losses. No one likes to be constantly attacking and defending, and to be on the lookout all day.
In short, human beings seek a safe living environment, and when they are caught up in endless struggles, this need for security will prevail. In a conflict environment, the need for security will prompt people to set rules and discipline each other to form a relatively stable and orderly society.
Therefore, the reason why human beings need the law is not because we naturally yearn for rules, but because <> need for survival and development.
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