Any large-scale human cooperation—whether a modern state, a medieval church, an ancient city, or an archaic tribe—is rooted in common myths that exist only in people’s collective imagination. Churches are rooted in common religious myths. Two Catholics who have never met can nevertheless go together on crusade or pool funds to build a hospital because they both believe that God was incarnated in human flesh and allowed Himself to be crucified to redeem our sins. States are rooted in common national myths. Two Serbs who have never met might risk their lives to save one another because both believe in the existence of the Serbian nation, the Serbian homeland, and the Serbian flag. Judicial systems are rooted in common legal myths. Two lawyers who have never met can nevertheless combine efforts to defend a complete stranger because they both believe in the existence of laws, justice, human rights—all of which are simply stories that people invent and tell one another.
Two Serbs would help one other because of their values fonction, not because they believe in lie.
Two lawyers would defend a stranger because he is going to pay them, and thay can’t just rob you because policemens will punish them hardly, and they believe that a stranger will pay them because elsewhere policemens would punish hardly him.
Two Serbs would help one other because of their values fonction, not because they believe in lie.
Two lawyers would defend a stranger because he is going to pay them, and thay can’t just rob you because policemens will punish them hardly, and they believe that a stranger will pay them because elsewhere policemens would punish hardly him.
What is a value? What is a law? What is money?
Do you mean “any believe” by “myth” ?
It’s not a rhetorical question