Yeah. I was just thinking about why zombies are so threatening. They represent the total collapse of the social order and a replacement of a large percent of the population of ordinary people with savage predators.
Itās no coincidence that zombie dramas and video games became extremely popular in the USA right as people started feeling they were surrounded by hostile forces in a collapsing society with no one looking out for them.
This is not about āsociety as we know itā, this is about a particular way of designing your political system. The American way of doing things in this regard is not terribly widespread.
So no, this is not about lofty and universal concepts like āsocial contractā or anything like that, it is about specific constitutional designs, which are not the same everywhere. Especially the āchecks and balancesā system.
Correct. Society as we know it is a social understanding
Yeah. I was just thinking about why zombies are so threatening. They represent the total collapse of the social order and a replacement of a large percent of the population of ordinary people with savage predators.
Itās no coincidence that zombie dramas and video games became extremely popular in the USA right as people started feeling they were surrounded by hostile forces in a collapsing society with no one looking out for them.
I like what Iāve heard around the Internet: āsocial contractā
Violate that contract, agreements (and a lack of consequences) are null.
Time to build some guillotines.
This is not about āsociety as we know itā, this is about a particular way of designing your political system. The American way of doing things in this regard is not terribly widespread.
So no, this is not about lofty and universal concepts like āsocial contractā or anything like that, it is about specific constitutional designs, which are not the same everywhere. Especially the āchecks and balancesā system.