Missed the point. The problem is not laws matching social customs, rather it is the mindless following of laws, and the assumed inherent morality of doing so, even when they violate social customs of interaction.
To be clear, we're not talking about just not following social customs, but directly interfering in others actions.
Missed the point. The problem is not laws matching social customs, rather it is the mindless following of laws, and the assumed inherent morality of doing so, even when they violate social customs of interaction. To be clear, we're not talking about just not following social customs, but directly interfering in others actions.