Mutual
Co-operation
Co-operation also obtains in
abundance just as conflict and competition in this world. Vegetation
and animal life keep each other alive. We get our oxygen supply with
the help of vegetation whereas we provide carbondioxide so essential
for the growth of vegetable life. This mutual co-operation sustains
life on this earth.
The recognition of this element of
mutual sustenance among different forms of life and taking that as
the basis of an effort to make human life mutually sustaining is the
prime characteristic of civilization. To mold the nature to achieve
the social goals is culture but when this nature leads to social
conflict it is perversion. Culture does not disregard or deny
nature. Rather it enhances those elements in nature which are
helpful in sustaining life in this universe and making it fuller
richer, and curbs others which obstruct or destroy life. Let us take
a simple illustration. The relationship such as brother, sister,
mother and son, father and son are natural. These are same both in
man as well as among animals. Just as two brothers are sons of one
mother so also two calves have a single mother cow. Where lies the
difference?? In animals by lack of memory the relation is
short-lived. They cannot build up an edifice of civilization on
these relations. But men use this natural relation as a basis to
construct a more harmonious order in life, to establish other
relationships flowing from these basic relationships so as to knit
the whole society in single unit of co-operation. Thus various
values and traditions are built. Standards of good and bad are
constructed accordingly. In society we find instances of both
affection as well as enmity between brothers. But we consider
affection good and aim at enchanting affectionate brotherly
relations. The opposite tendency is disapproved. If conflict and
enmity is made the basis of human relationships and if on this basis
history is analyzed, then it would be futile to dream of world peace
to result out of such a course of action.
A mother brings up her children.
Mother's love is held up as the highest love. On such a basis alone
we can devise the rules regulating the life of mankind. Sometimes
there are examples of selfishness and cruelty of a mother toward her
child. Among some species of animals mother devise her progeny to
satisfy the hunger. On the other hand among monkeys mother carries
her child long after its death. Both types of behavior are found
among living things. Which of these two principles of nature can be
made the basis of civilized life? We cannot but conclude that alone
which helps to sustain life can be chosen, the contrary cannot lead
to civilized life. Human nature has both tendencies, anger, and
greed on the one hand and love, sacrifice on the other. All these
are present in our nature. Anger etc. are natural to man and beasts.
For the reason if we make anger a standard in our life and arrange
our efforts accordingly then the result will be a lack of harmony in
our. life. Therefore the exhortation, "do not yield to
anger". Even. when the anger arises in one's mind one can
exercise control over it and one should do so. Thus control becomes
a standard of our life and not anger.
Such laws are known as the principles
of ethics. These principles are not framed by anyone. They are
discovered. A suitable analogy is that of the law of gravitation,
that if we throw a stone it falls on the ground. This law of
gravitation is not framed by Newton. He discovered it. When he saw
an apple falling to the ground from the branch, he realized there
must exist such a law. Thus he discovered this law, he did not frame
it. Similarly there are certain principles of human relations such
as, if one feels anger it is on the whole beneficial to mankind that
one must control anger. These principles of ethics are then
discovered.
"Do not tell lies to one
another, say what you know to be true". This is a principle.
Its usefulness becomes apparent at every step in life. We
appreciates truthful person. If we speak lie, we ourselves feels
unhappy; life cannot go on; there will be great confusion.
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