20.14
The essential components of a society
 
  Just as a city may be defined by its components, a society may also be defined by its organic components. Differing opinions still exist as to exactly what constitutes the essential elements of a society. However, in the context of UCA, a society is considered a living organism, thereby exhibiting the same motives and elements that constitute all matter in the universe:  
20.14.1 The 12 laws of a society  
 

1. STATE CREED (Goal law) I wish to exist).

7. KNOWLEDGE (Awareness of position in dimension)
2. BELIEF SYSTEM (Logos law) To exist, I use a language belief system

8.TRADE (Immediate near neighbours)As I exist in 3 dimensional space, I can only interact with immediate near neighbours according to the laws of LOGOS.

3. CONSTITUTION (Creation law) To exist, I exist as- 9. SOVEREIGNTY & DEFENCE (Exclusiveness of position) No two points will ever occupy the same position
4. BODY POLITIC (Co-dependence law) For I (The UCA) to exist, you (The Universe) exist For you (The Universe) to exist, I (The UCA) exist 10. ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Change of positionTo exist, you change position. For you to exist, I change position
5. INDUSTRY (Specialization law) For I to exist, you exist as- For you to exist, I exist as- 11. COMMUNICATION Conservation of effort Using the laws of geometry and Logos, I use the minimum required motion to achieve my goal
6. INFRASTRUCTURE (Geometry) 12. GROSS PRODUCTION (Change of position
 
  As you can see, these elements are consistent with the 12 laws of creation as described in previous chapters associated with all matter. The 12 laws of existence of a society similarly provides us with a framework in understanding the nature and behaviour of a society.  
     
     
 
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