Humanoid Laws and Society

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Mohammed Viquaruddin ,

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Volume 2 - January 2013 (01)

Abstract

Material, Machine, Money these three Ms sail the society on banks of a culture in recent which is depends on mechanical life of human form of mechanics/techniques were different in earlier era however phases of human developmental evolution leads its life to material on contrary history thru mythology proves their differences with less material. Great philosophers, leaders like Hobbes, M Gandhi and others constructed their views on it. Metropolis and big cities tainted it like machine life which is well defined as humanoid. This monograph is an attempt to re-search large vicinity thru a small pound that with obvious recent social outlook, regional regain, and right of the same said society with obvious patriotic integrity to revalue the human society. 

Keywords

Humanoid Laws

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