<b>A better world starts with you.</b><b> A fearless international lawyer who has worked in warzones and failed states argues that a good society does not come from following the rules, but by relying on each other.</b> We believe that rules and laws are in place to protect us. They are what keep our societies from descending into chaos. Without them, how would we know our right from wrong, live comfortably in our communities and be good neighbours to one another? C.L. Skach feels differently. She always believed in the strength of the law she spent her career in some of the most fractured, war-torn corners of the world, reading and writing constitutions to help fix society. But as she sat alone in a shaking tent in Baghdad after a rocket attack, she admitted what she d been denying for years: a good society cannot be imposed from above. It comes from relying less on the rules, and more on each other. Skach lays out six ideas, informed by everything from civil wars to civil rights stru