No matter the form of government, no
matter the figurehead that is in charge it is set to fail. Every
source of government has always ruled with one leader and many
advisers in the hopes to achieve a greater sense of perception and
understanding to rule a nation. In this adversary sets the fail,
because the leader biasely chooses his advisers subconsciously who
not necessarily enforce the same beliefs as his own but share similar
thought processes. They in turn think alike though the ideas are
different the outcome is consistent it is a predictable aspect to
each of those advisers is another group of advisers to advise the
adviser and thus a cycle is continuous down to every link of society.
To change this failing infrastructure there has to be a change in the
labeling of individuals and the powers they uphold. A perception of
equality between government and people. When the individual is
allowed to be individual that individual is exposed to new
perceptions and different ways of understanding or resolving new
ideas. When leaders and adversaries label themselves and the role
they fulfill, the set limits based on those entitlements setting a
role for a mass society to conform to and model; but in mass society
there is extreme amounts of expression or individuality.
So the issue
then becomes how to individualize the individual; only that infringes
on the moral rights of man creating an argument for right vs. wrong.
We see this happen within all forms of government. We as humans have
a deep desire to find identity and by allowing ourselves to
characterize and label the role we play it gives us that false sense
of identity. We provide limitations on those roles in hopes of
creating an equality but limitations don’t know the bounds of
equality they define what those bounds are based on a human
experience and perception. It is not a logical form of evolvement but
an emotional one. Within that form gives leaders the ability to judge
or condemn setting again a limitation on the individual or the
evolution of a society it is driven by fear and insecurities.
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