Common,Social and CivilUpdated: December 13th, 2013
Created: 13/12/13The three powers.
Common to all is the power to do what though will, to kill and be killed, to steal and to be stolen from. There is a general expectation that the more powerful will survive.
Social. Given individual weakness the majority gang up and create laws for themselves that try to limit by threat or take revenge by justified argument from the powerful but weaker opponent by sheer numbers rather than an individual's strength. Each person is subject to the rules and laws of the society they are born into. These are primarily National laws as the Nation is the most power group that can enforce. Social laws are deemed to help everyone, so that society does not feel to guilty about the price individuals have to forego by being born into a competetive world where cooperation is deemed essential.
These ruels and laws
Civil are laws created amongst groups that unlike social law do not extend beyond those making the agreement.
Most problems in the rich nations are civil problems in bad deals and broken hearts, they are not society's problem and social justice will trump such a concern for damages sought.







