I don't have a problem with this unthing called "society" or
these words in books (or online now), "laws".
I run a business. I pay taxes. I have a mortgage. I've played
the stock market years ago. I've participated in the credit
system. I've engaged in commerce. I do jury duty when asked.
(USA). I obey local, state and federal laws when I do things
that might bump into them.
I also don't pay any mind to them generally. They're just
"there".
If I wanted them to be different, I would run for public office,
win, and appoint a judge who I felt would change the laws
successfully in my favor. I would also argue in a format very
similar to Facebook discussion groups, but in a wooden room with
horrible chairs with a bunch of people and provide enlightened
arguments full of metaphors and hyperbole in order to convince
others to see things my way and vote to have the law changed.
Or I would go to law school, position myself politically so I
would be appointed a judge, and then wait until the right court
case came up in order to change the precedents that would change
the law.
Or, I would stay in my current life position, start a
kickstarter campaign and get lots of people to say, "I agree,
Ken!" with signatures and bring it to one of those people who
had the power to attempt to make the changes in law, because
they are in the position to change laws and I am not.
Otherwise? I don't really care. They're just there.