Theoretically and practically
writer: Harold G. Lasky
“Ever since Plato argued that justice is not the rule of the strongest, people have judged the state on the wisdom of the lofty goals that the state works to protect. In fact, the human mind is beginning to embed the idea that it is possible to defend the state's monopoly on compulsory power, regardless of the goals the state seeks to achieve.”
Man has always exerted his thought since he came to the earth to develop a general social formula that governs his relationship with others, ensures that he achieves his needs and desires in a fair manner, and regulates his dealings with his brothers in society, without oppressing or oppressing him; He therefore guided the concept of a ruling state that monopolizes power and issues laws regulating its enforcement by force, by delegating some members of society to form what is known ﺑ "government"; To achieve the goals of the nation, monitor the implementation of the law that protects rights and prevents chaos. Despite the coercion, oppression and restriction of freedom this formula carries, there is general agreement that it is the best possible solution to ensure a fair and disciplined life as much as possible.
Throughout the pages of this book we will understand the philosophy of the state and the purpose of its creation, although it can indeed be prevented from abusing the authority entrusted to it by drawing up a governing organic law, or what is known ﺑ "constitution".
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