Humanization is still one of the
primary necessities in certain societies.
On one hand, inequality and
discrimination based on natural identities such as gender, nationality, language, color..etc among individuals living in such societies is a
very dominant phenomenon, which is a major obstacle in the path towards
humanization. On the other hand, any code of conduct which violates any of the
humanistic and moral principles in a society could have grave consequences by
providing a platform for anti-humanization forces to continuously block further
humanization efforts in such societies.
Hence, it is strongly advised for
the truly humanized institutions and leaders in such societies to enhance their efforts by
utilizing the civil means available to them in uniting their forces, and then
stand to promote and consolidate further humanization efforts. Moreover, the
first step to ensure success of further humanization efforts would be to
abolish the inequality and discrimination based on natural identities in
their respective societies.