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Alinara [238K]
4 years ago
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What would a society without laws be like ?

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Oliga [24]4 years ago
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In my opinion a society without laws is a society in a state of chaos. A state without laws and government would be anarchy. By definition anarchy is a state of disorder due to the absence or recognition of an authority figure. Life without some type of rules to control us would literally be a state of disorder.

love history [14]4 years ago
5 0

Absolute anarchy.


Laws are what regulate a society, and without those rules and regulations to assist and guide a community, citizens will decide what they want. Essentially, it would be like The Purge - constant death and fear and the need to hide from those you typically would be able to walk by without worry.


Hope this helps!

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