Political Science, asked by mike35, 1 year ago

how does a constitution tells the nature of the society

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Answered by angadtigerp714k6
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The Constitution well exists of various laws and articles altogether simply known as "Set of rules". The following rules may show indirect or direct signs of the social and socioeconomic status and background of the people, the cultural orthodox society or religious sentiments, all together taken into consideration reflects the social status of the people. Such as an article which is widely debated upon, Article 370 of providing autonomy to the people of Kashmir as having their own satisfactory laws. The Article 370 altogether shows the conflict-based society which is experiencing situations in life and is observationally problematic. These worker laws may even cause problems in the economy of the people and the country. The Articles directly or indirectly show what kind of particular ideology they follow. Capitalism, where there are great differences between the rich and poor, reflects the poverty gap between people and shows financial inequality. But, in Communism, it is shown that worker laws are formed so, that all workers get same amount of money and salary. It might even lead in a low GDP per capita. Socialism, as on the other side, promotes great industrial development and shows that the people have full right to work on their own and shape their financial aid for themselves. This is, in a nutshell, how a constitution shows the economic or socioeconomic status of the people.
-Sorry that it isn't proper pol. sc. language as I'm just interested in politics and don't study it currently. So you may just take reference.-
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