Let's Trend Parasitism! delves into the intriguing question: ""Why has the law become weak?"" This book explores the fragility of legal systems worldwide through the lens of parasitism, using ten pivotal questions to frame its analysis. Each question is paired with engaging stories and logical arguments, making complex legal and biological concepts accessible to a broad audience. The book is structured around these ten questions, each shedding light on different aspects of law and its deterioration: 1. **What exactly is the law?** 2. **How are we bound by the law?** 3. **How much do we understand the law that governs us?** 4. **Does it matter if we don't understand the law?** 5. **How does the law affect us?** 6. **Is the law fair to everyone?** 7. **Is there anything termed as morality in the law?** 8. **What are the fundamental laws one must understand?** 9. **What is the degree of the law?** 10. **Why has the law become weak?** Through these questions, the book examines various branches of law-Universal, Natural, Physics, Economic, Chemistry, Biology, Statute, Psychology, and Philosophy- and their roles in shaping and weakening legal systems. The central theme focuses on how human tendencies like overexploitation, competition, mutualism, predation, and parasitism have led to the degradation of law. The narrative highlights how political and industrial powers manipulate the masses, leading to a parasitic relationship where the common man is unaware of the exploitations laid upon them. Each chapter features a story that illustrates the concepts being discussed, making the book both informative and engaging. These stories help readers understand the practical implications of the theoretical arguments presented.
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