One of the most fundamental requirements of a civil society is the rule of law which means that people must follow the law of the land, regardless of their status or position in society. In the modern world, developed countries are proud of their society is governed by the rule of law, while the majority of the developing countries such as India feel ashamed of their society does not have the rule of law. Developed countries are the model for developing countries, where the rule of law remains a distant dream.
Societies that follow the rule of law often considered more civilised since there is much more order in the society. Everything in these societies seems in order. Paths are clean, meadows and parks are very well maintained, the Government officials working in the Office, train and there are public transport in time. In addition, virtually no corruption in public office. People are well paid, deliver improved efficiency and keep everything clean and orderly. These societies seem perfect for people from other parts of the world that often wondered why cannot be like them.
All societies need laws to its existence. Although the laws may be different in each society, however, there are some basic principles that are common to all the laws of the world. These fundamental principles are equal, the brotherhood, justice and freedom. The Constitution of India, for example, incorporates these objectives in the preamble to the Constitution aimed at ensuring justice for all citizens, freedom, equality and promote the spirit of fraternity among them.
These principles are so universal in nature that are place in all civilized societies of the world. Great surprises that matter, the result of the rule of law is actually quite the opposite. The more civilized is a society, the more is the inequality among its population - more injustice to those without, less freedom, due to the strict application of the law and more hatred among citizens on grounds of race, caste and religion. What is going wrong in the implementation of the so-called rule of law?
Law of nature Indian thinkers at the Vedic, i.e. around 3000 years before the birth of Christ, discovered that the universe does not perform its functions of random, but follows certain laws. These were called "Rita" the universal laws or principles that guided the universe. The progress of man can be attributed largely in the understanding of these basic principles of nature and their exploitation for the benefit of the human race at the expense of the rest of the creations. The man laws are therefore contrary to the laws of nature such as humanos-céntrica and is not designed for all the creations of God or nature.
One of the basic differences between the hombre-hecho - laws and the laws of nature is that the laws of nature are spontaneous, because they require no effort in the implementation. For example, in a natural part of the Earth as a forest land produces trees, plants, fruits and vegetables spontaneously without irrigation or selection. The nature gives rain timely and fertilizers to new plants. Forests and mountains are covered with green and beauty, which is purely natural since it comes without any effort.
On the contrary, the creations made by man as parks, trees, plants are artificially. They may also appear as beautiful as the natural, however, cannot survive without effort regulate of man. Imagine a park that is not held for a few months, or a house without clean for months. You will lose all its beauty and soon was filled with dust and weeds. No building or modern gadget can survive without external effort of man. However, all natural creations are able to survive on their own and maintain its existence, and enjoy life without any external support.
The laws of nature are so treat each species (and men not only) with equality. In a forest, each species receives its share of food, air and water to live a life worthy without relying on any other creation. The nature makes no distinction between one species and the other as all species are the children of God.
However, in the world of man, every other creature die if it is not useful to man. They can survive only if it can be useful for the man. The world of man does not treat any other creature of nature with respect and does not provide any right to equality, freedom, justice, fraternity. Ingeniously usurps this universal right and is applicable only to human beings. For all other minor species, has created a man laws, calling it "the law of the jungle"or""survival of the fittest"justifying their dominance over the creations weak." The fact, however, is that the laws of the jungle are much more fair and equal for all species than the hombre-hecho - law.
Most men aren't worried about the way they treat the animals to a lesser extent felt that "the survival of the fittest" theory is more logical that the laws of nature. However, forget that all principles created in the universe has to be applied on them, and that may not always be a beneficiary. Made by the hombre-leyes is not restricted to animals, but that soon spread its wings to cover human beings. This is where the conflict between man and begins to man that gives rise to hatred and war. The man feels the pinch when the law of the jungle applies on them and the law of nature is denied to him. He is injured when he is treated as weeds by society.
The weeds: the adverse nature plants?
One of the most interesting creations of the natural world is weed. The weeds are undesirable vegetation in the plant Kingdom. The weeds is defined as any plant that is not measured by human society and usually tends to grow in excess or compete with the flora of valuation. The weeds are plants that are considered by humans unattractive, undesirable, or problematic.
In the natural world, the man has to continuously combat weeds to which their artificial plants survive. The weeds grow automatically and whether artificial gardens do not have the support of the man, is soon surpassed by weeds and the field or the garden is full of weeds. The weeds are created by nature (God) since no human effort is needed to grow. However, are so powerful that the man has to protect its continuous these weeds creation so that all creation of civilised society is destroyed. The weeds are so undesirable for human beings in the world of plants as criminals in human society.
Criminals: evil required for civil society similar to the weeds in the natural world, there is a growing criminals in civilized societies. Who are these criminals? Why do they grow? The criminals are healthy people or they are mentally ill as often thought that the civilized world?
Criminals are defined as persons who commit crimes. The crime is defined as an act which constitutes a violation of the law is punishable by law. The crime is generally considered an act of evil and the criminals are often seen as an evil created by Diablo, for there to destroy people civilized, the sons of God.
There are many similarities between the criminals and weeds. Criminals grow automatically in all societies and society must work hard to eliminate these criminals. Criminals as weeds are so powerful and competitive to have the power to defeat civilized peoples. They are therefore fighting jointly by society. However, in any society, there is no offence, and there are criminals. We are used to look at the criminals as there is no need to weeds. However, if God (nature) is the creator of everything, then everything in this world must have been created with a purpose. "What could be the purpose of the creation of criminals?" We wonder.
Criminals are as a matter of fact, the creation of the civilized world. In a civilized world, there would be no law, so there can be no violation of the law and, therefore, not criminal. If we are to understand the usefulness of the criminals in the civilised world, we must imagine nature without weed world. In a world, all the plants must be cultivated by man and artificial irrigation - channels, wells and other systems of irrigation for agriculture. Certainly, the man only grow these crops and plants that are useful to humans and other species that will not survive in the world of man. In addition, man power is limited and all effort, that can just be responsible for a tiny part of the world by artificial plantations, so the rest of the physical world would be without plants, and thus no oxygen and animal life and the eco-system. This will soon lead to the end of the world, including humans.
Fortunately, people automatically called criminals grow in any civil society as soon as man creates the laws governing it. The man laws are always questioned by them, since they are mostly against the laws of nature, equality, justice, freedom and brotherhood. States have always faced the opposition of these people who violate the law and are known as criminals. They may look ugly as weeds, but only to provide oxygen to society for his life. Thus, in the seed, people recognize, not as delinquents but as heroes.
The path of heroism while that men hate crimes, which pays cult heroes. He can be your most valuable possession is, his life in a single call of his hero. Who are these heroes? Are civilized people law-abiding or defying the law, the criminals? Take the example of Mahatma Gandhi in the modern world. Perhaps it was the largest criminal at the time of British rule in India and was imprisoned several times accused of being a war against the State. He spent more than 15 years in prison for his various crimes. However, the people of India it is called "Father of the country" and love him more than anyone civilized in the land. Nelson Mandela spent 27 years in jail, however, a national hero, he is not only for South Africa, but for the whole world.
In the story, there are numerous examples of great people who have violated the law and have been punished for their crimes. The list includes people like Christ, Muhammad, Socrates, and Galileo. It is this people that changed the history of the world and they are worshipped as heroes with reason by the masses, even after the death of.
How many people I have ever known to they have become heroes without violating the law and committing crimes at the time? Perhaps none. Heroes are not created by following the law but for violating the law.