At their foundation is “the law.”
We already know, beneath “the law,” are the processes of culture, but we don't need to go in depth this time.
What Is Law?
Something someone decides is the way they want it to be, and then, has the power, wherewithal, and gumption to force others to comply or be punished.Caveats
1. A law is not something people decide to do on their own, if it was, there'd be no need for a law; therefore, all human-made laws (legal laws) are forced upon other humans.2. Human-made laws always come with the caveat that those who make the law are exempt from the law. You can break any law to enforce any law. Not you or me, but dem. 3. No human-made law is written for the few who disobey. Human-made laws are written because the majority of people, thus the culture, is unwilling to change their processes regarding philosophies and values in order promote thinking and behavior that makes the laws unnecessary. When a society's processes, along with their philosophies and values, does not create compliance, then the shortcut suboptimal it's-your-fault approach is taken to write laws and force people to change their behavior, thus their thinking, despite a culture that functions against law-abiding thinking and behavior. In other words, a nation of laws is an admittance that there are umpteen contradictions in the culture and that the only way to get some people to do things is by law. 4. Human-made laws say obey what the culture does not display. 5. On the other hand, universal law, as defined above, is on display, everywhere in every way. It is written in the genetics of everyone and everything. It applies to all. No one is above the law. No, not even the Creator Of The Law.I am the law and I am coming out.