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2024년 3월 30일 토요일

Natural law and ideology

South Korea and North Korea should not give up keeping the issue of reunification between South and North Korea in mind. This is because the transparency of the results becomes clear depending on the degree of someone's effort. There is no reason to argue what is right and whose idea is right. We can sail with the most common natural laws as a lighthouse.

 

For the Korean people, the unification of the Korean Peninsula may be the most naturalistic outcome. World peace may be the most naturalistic attitude toward humanity. However, natural law cannot be exceeded by small values such as right-wing ideology, left-wing ideology, nationalism, political thinking, and personal interests. If an event occurs where small values exceed large values, it is considered unjust and will be judged. Again, as a result, natural law becomes more clearly rooted in the heart of mankind.

 

It is said that because of the Nazi government, the entire people who started the war were influenced by Nazi ideology and caused pain to other countries, and the German people who suffered severely are considered to be the biggest curse. This is an example of returning to natural legal values.

 

Natural law is found in the history of human history, and habitable universal definition.In the Korean Peninsula, the logic of natural law should overwhelming ideology.

 

On the Korean Peninsula, ideology is believed to have played such a role in people who sometimes pretend to be smart and ruin their lives due to their poor judgment. It is believed that Koreans who are obsessed with ideological issues and react excessively with shaking are experiencing physical and mental dissonance. When such dissonance becomes politically official, it faces a total catastrophe, and it can be said that this happened on the Korean Peninsula.

 

During World War II, a French Resistance soldier was tasked with bombing the Nazi-held hometown. He asked to remove himself from the mission because he could kill people in his hometown.

 

Whether it is a mission or the life of the people of their hometown, both are just, but why should we respect a soldier who is troubled by conflicting values? It may be because his attitude shows a sense of responsibility for the people of his hometown, and the personality shown in his actions was respectful.

 

- Excerpted from [JUSTICE] by Michael J. Sandel, recap -

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