UPSC GS4 2025

Q. “The strength of a society is not in its laws, but in the morality of its people.” – Swami Vivekananda

UPSC Mains 2025 GS4 Paper

Model Answer:

Swami Vivekananda emphasizes that while laws provide external regulation, true societal resilience fundamentally relies on the internal moral compass of its citizens.

1. Limitations of Laws Devoid of Morality

  • Lack of Internal Deterrence: External coercion fails without intrinsic ethics; citizens actively exploit systemic loopholes.
  • Social Acceptance Gap: Progressive legislation remains ineffective without grassroots cultural backing (e.g., widespread violations of the Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961).
  • Governance Burden: Enforcing behavior solely through policing drains state resources (e.g., rampant traffic violations despite the amended Motor Vehicles Act).

2. Morality as the Engine of Societal Strength

  • Proactive Self-Regulation: Ethical citizens voluntarily uphold public order, drastically reducing administrative friction (e.g., Japanese citizens cleaning sports stadiums).
  • Building Social Capital: Shared values generate trust, solidarity, and empathy, which formal laws cannot legislate (e.g., community-driven relief during COVID-19).
  • Foundation of Just Laws: Morality must inform legislation; laws devoid of ethical grounding risk becoming oppressive (e.g., Apartheid was legal, yet highly immoral).

A robust society requires a synthesis of equitable laws and value-based education, ensuring a self-regulating nation where inner Dharma (righteousness) naturally precedes external Danda (punishment).

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