The individual against the collective, the body against the soul, the volatile against the permanent, the right against the left. These are dualities that have divided human consciousnesses for centuries. With the rise of the modern democratic civilization, these dualities have come to the surface in many forms. People started embracing wholeheartedly the beliefs either of the right or of the left. Sharp divisions were then drawn in our everyday routines. It appeared a dualistic world was the only possible world. The Three Laws of Democracy is thus a bold project. It challenges these deeply ingrained dualities as it adds some innocence to our relationships and prompts a realization: individualism and collectivism aren’t independent entities after all.