No Mans Land: Life Without Law

Author:   Robert Onig
Publisher:   Lulu Press Inc
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9781446779989


Pages:   136
Publication Date:   03 August 2023
Format:   Paperback
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"""An exciting journey into unchartered territories of societal imagination."" - Sarah Lewis ""Unsettling, enlightening, and absolutely unputdownable."" - Anthony Davis ""A provocative read that kept me thinking long after the final page."" - Mark Peterson ""Ornig daringly imagines a world few of us would dare to envision."" - Emily Martin In ""No Man's Land: Life Without Law"", Robert Ornig embarks on a riveting journey into the hypothetical nation of Terra Nullius, a society unburdened by laws. With insights drawn from history, sociology, economics, and philosophy, Ornig immerses readers in a provocative exploration of what life could look like when unfettered by legal constraints. This book challenges preconceived notions about societal organization, compelling readers to question, reflect, and imagine the uncharted territories of a lawless land."

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Author:   Robert Onig
Publisher:   Lulu Press Inc
Imprint:   Lulu Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 10.80cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 17.80cm
Weight:   0.113kg
ISBN:  

9781446779989


ISBN 10:   144677998
Pages:   136
Publication Date:   03 August 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"When Robert Ornig first shared his concept for ""No Man's Land: Life Without Law"", I confess I was taken aback. A world without laws - could such a society function, let alone thrive? It was a daring, unsettling proposition, one that seemed to upend everything we know about the very fabric of human society. Yet, as I delved into Robert's meticulously crafted chapters, I found myself drawn into this extraordinary thought experiment. As an anthropologist, I've long held that societies are complex, multifaceted entities, capable of adapting and evolving in ways we can't always predict. In ""No Man's Land"", Robert explores this complexity and adaptability to its furthest extents. He transports us to Terra Nullius, a hypothetical lawless society, and challenges us to envision what life could look like unfettered by the constraints of legal systems. Robert's exploration is not merely a fanciful journey into anarchy. Instead, it is a careful, thoughtful analysis that draws on a range of disciplines, from sociology and economics to philosophy and environmental science. As we traverse through the lawless landscapes of Terra Nullius, we are compelled to question our preconceived notions, to reflect on societal dynamics, and to grapple with the intricacies of power, morality, economy, and environment. But perhaps what is most striking about ""No Man's Land"" is its underlying humanity. While the book charts uncharted territories, it also underscores the remarkable resilience and adaptability of human societies. It reminds us that even in the absence of formal laws, we can find ways to coexist, manage conflicts, and protect rights, albeit imperfectly. It pushes us to appreciate the multiplicity of societal forms and the possibility for innovative modes of living. ""No Man's Land: Life Without Law"" is, without a doubt, a provocative read. But it is also a deeply thoughtful one that resonates with our shared human capacity to adapt, to question, and to imagine. It is a journey well worth embarking on, one that promises to leave you pondering long after you've turned the last page. Lisa Goet"

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