Limited Time Sale| Management number | 232000460 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | $90.00 | Model Number | 232000460 | ||
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What if the survival of humanity depended on a single act — and you performed it every day without knowing?The Law of Parental Care is unlike any book written on this subject. It is simultaneously a work of science, law, philosophy, and deeply personal witness — the life's work of a Biolawist, practising advocate, and social thinker who spent six decades observing what care does to individuals, families, communities, and civilisations.Drawing on evolutionary biology, attachment psychology, epigenetics, comparative zoology, and the author's lived experiences across Telangana and beyond, this book affirms a fundamental truth: care is not merely a sentiment. It is a biological law — as tangible and measurable as gravity. When it functions, human beings thrive. When it falters, every institution designed to compensate — courts, prisons, hospitals, welfare systems — becomes overwhelmed. Not because those institutions are inadequate, but because they were never meant to do what a mother, father, sibling, or community does during the early years of human life.This book explores, with rigour and with heart:→ The biology of maternal bonding — why a mother's voice literally builds your child's brain→ The science of epigenetics — how the care you give today shapes the DNA your grandchildren inherit→ Biolaw — the author's original framework proposing that all law must align with biological principles of care→ Sex-selective abortion and its demographic catastrophe — a Biolaw analysis→ The five stories of a father's strength — real stories of dignity, respect, and transformation→ How children become carers — the profound reversal of care across generations→ War as the supreme anti-care act — and the measurable cost to children across generations→ Three global care models compared — South Asian joint family, Scandinavian state partnership, and African Ubuntu→ The body as a care system — how six vascular and five neural systems model the care that societies must replicateWhen parental care fails, the foetus is first affected. When the foetus is affected, the infant cannot bond. When the infant cannot bond, the child cannot trust. When the child cannot trust, the adult cannot love. When adults cannot love, families fail. When families fail at scale, civilisations erode — not in a dramatic collapse, but quietly, one unmet need at a time.This is the cascade that The Law of Parental Care is written to prevent.For parents who want to understand what their daily acts of care actually do. For lawyers and policymakers who want a framework that aligns human law with biological reality. For educators who need to understand why emotional intelligence is not supplementary — it is the curriculum. For every person who was shaped by care, or by its absence, and wants to understand why."Care is the first law of life. This book is its constitution."Mahmood Ali Sultanabadi — Biolawist · Practising Advocate · Social Thinker · Former Educationist & Administrator · Chairperson, LET US SERVE FOUNDATION, Hyderabad, India Read more
| ASIN | B0GYV3H85M |
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| XRay | Not Enabled |
| ISBN13 | 979-8196036569 |
| Language | English |
| File size | 2.0 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Book 1 of 2 | Sultanabadi Deccan awakening Series |
| Reading age | 13 - 17 years |
| Print length | 214 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | May 8, 2026 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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