Short Essay / Expansion
The Golden Rule is that there is no golden rule
CSS 1989
The
statement explains the nature of man-made rules. The rules change with a change
in circumstances. Rules are primarily meant to serve man. Man is the final end
and rules are meant to cater to the requirements of man under all conditions.
Every
government amends laws off and on to bring them in line with the changing
conditions. Continual amendments are the means to bring laws and rules in conformity
with the needs of man. Rules and laws are not static. In a stationary society,
laws and rules are stationary. In an authoritarian society, words spoken by
elders assume the form of laws, deviation from which is considered as a sin. In
progressive societies, old laws are repealed and replaced by new ones. Under democratic
dispensation, every ruling government assumes the responsibility of repealing
old laws that are considered obsolete and not in conformity with blowing of
winds of change.
In
government offices, rules are subject to periodic changes. Old policies are
discarded and new policies are formulated which are designed to keep pace with
the newly-emerging realities at the domestic and international levels. The
foreign policy of a country has to be shaped in a manner as to account for the
emergence of new realities, of course, the fundamental parameters of a
country’s interests remaining unchanged. This happens in every walk of life.
Life’s demands change which occasion changes in different fields of life.
Developed / underdeveloped societies have to accept change to incorporate it in
different policies. Rules are thus not rigid and static. Rules are flexible and
dynamic to undergo the process of change. If at all there is an unchangeable
law that is the law of change.
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