MedVision ad

Discuss the need for laws in our society. (1 Viewer)

Kolmias

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 8, 2015
Messages
1,510
Gender
Male
HSC
2018
For a Commerce essay. Can anyone give me some reasons why we need them?
 

strawberrye

Premium Member
Joined
Aug 23, 2012
Messages
3,292
Location
Sydney
Gender
Female
HSC
2013
Uni Grad
2018
If this is your essay-wouldn't it be better for you to think of some reasons on your own-or an easier option-google it and we can then advise on how you can refine your reasoning if need be. You will learn more this way.

One reason I can give you-without laws, there will be anarchy-everyone will basically do what they want. We can all forget about a sense of security and pretend fairness doesn't exist in theory or practice. In essence, without laws, we will descend into a dystopian society.
 

Renaaa

Active Member
Joined
Jan 31, 2016
Messages
123
Location
Over the Rainbow
Gender
Female
HSC
2012
Uni Grad
2018
We need laws as it is part of our human nature and instinct to 'follow the leader' and have a structure/guidance in our lives. Laws are to guide us and in part, are human creations based on needs. Without laws/being told what to do- we would be lost.

We also need laws to ensure smooth development of our society. Without laws, people would do whatever they want, there would be no growth and no coordination.
 

Green Yoda

Hi Φ
Joined
Mar 28, 2015
Messages
2,859
Gender
Male
HSC
2017
People like to have rules and thus laws, because they create order in society. They help each person to have a sense of security, as laws tells what is expected of them and what they can expect from others. As the law is based on custom, it also reinforces the values of the members of the society. It says that what individuals feel is important and has importance to the larger group. Laws also have a function of providing protection for all members of the society, not only their own actions, but those of others. Laws tell society what actions are not allowed. They also provide freedom to do things by telling society what actions are allowed. In addition they resolve disputes as they have penalties for behaviour which goes against the law and empowers the police and the courts to enforce and administer the law.

People will not follow rules if they do not agree with them or see that they have no connection to them. This is especially so if the penalty attached to the rule is seen as inadequate (for example, standing on the wrong side of the escalator has no penalties). However, as laws do have the range of penalties attached to them, it will make a person think twice before breaking the law, people are more inclined to follow the law.

In the absence of law a state of lawlessness would occur, also known as anarchy. So during anarchy laws will not keep the relationship between people and society harmonious, which is the fundamental of running a strong society.
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 1)

Top