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... deeper into it. Who should be in such a government ? -M: Everybody should have the opportunity to be in the government, but only the very select few should...
Mark
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Mar 2, 2005
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1785
... From: "Rodger" ... phase of discussions? Do you have a logistical layout for alternative energy, organic gardens and renewable energies capability? -M:...
Mark
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1786
Hi The interesting thing about these question is that there are no final answers to any of them. Since the world government would be democratic in nature, it...
Gary K. Shepherd
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Mar 2, 2005
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1787
... I don't think "World Government" will "save the planet", but ... ... ALL concentrations of power in government must be nullified, so heretofore powerful...
Ian Green
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Mar 3, 2005
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1788
Dear Gary A one world government would be the ideal way to save this world, but unfortunately it wont happen for 12 basic reasons. 1, We do not have the...
Thomas Jordan
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Mar 3, 2005
5:44 am
1789
[please quote as directed in http://www.learn.to/quote } ... sounds dictatorial enough ... maybe *nullify* should be *counterbalance* ... I hope to learn more...
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1790
--"Gary K. Shepherd" wrote: -M: I cannot envision a democratic world government, regardless of its ideology, that wasn't in a constant tug of war with the ...
Mark
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1791
... so heretofore powerful interests will not be able to influence those concentrations of power. -M: Then who is going to protect the unions and who is going...
Mark
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1792
... -M: The main purpose would be to centralize accountability. This would be combined with frequent rank recalculations - this would force them to be...
Mark
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Mar 7, 2005
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Hi Actually, I believe that there are solutions to all the problems you have mentioned. ... I seriously doubt anyone expects 100 percent of the people to ever...
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1794
Mark, I never said anything about "mobocracy". You provided a link to Structural Deep Democracy, yet argue against democracy? I said that democracy needs to be...
Ian Green
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1795
Merry Meet, all: I am sure that by this time, you are all aware of the attack upon My Home by Uruguayan National Police officers and the confiscation of My ...
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Hi One of the interesting things about a democratic world republic is that it will allow the formation of global political parties along ideological lines. I...
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1797
... republic is that it will allow the formation of global political parties along ideological lines. I can foresee at the very least, a global Socialist...
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1798
... link to Structural Deep Democracy, yet argue against democracy? -M: Ian, "mobocracy" is a term that Madison used to describe populistic and...
Mark
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Mar 10, 2005
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1799
... That depends on how well education would be organised, but it wouldn't be to the same degree as is now. Simply because there are no regions where esperanto...
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Mar 10, 2005
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1800
... its a good point. The higher caste aspect. yes, its not good that U.S/U.K./Australia runs the show. ;-> (like they do with the Freemasons) Especially as...
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ps. I think anyone who wears a suit. SHOULD NOT be allowed to be voted into political power or world government. think Gandhi, Buddha, Jesus. now think Bush,...
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... in my opinion political power should be given to 'World comedian's' (or court Jestors.) You've probably noticed, the only way to get a TRUTHFUL insight and...
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... although Esperanto is a nice idea for Utopianists. at the end of the day I think it doesn't work. because you are dealing generally with Earth humans. call...
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1804
... through campaign financing and favorable media would be near impossible because leaders would rise through the debate hierarchy on their own merits. Every...
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1805
Merry Meet: In the Middle Ages, after the Roman Empire fell to the "barbarians", the Latin language untied most of Europe. Almost all books in Europe ...
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1806
... It's cruel to confine (a) people to one language ... Huh? Are you sure that's not just a monkey sandwich ? (sorry, "urban" myth) ... Are you joking? Are...
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Mar 11, 2005
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1807
... I suppose that's _that_ ... that would be impossible, unless we expand the Netherlands to the size of France, or relocate a few hundred million people.. ...
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1808
... Mine (provisionally) is too. That is, individual countries, provinces and municipalities should be allowed to be different from their neighbours. ... ...
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Hi I think there are multiple reasons for focusing upon Esperanto. Because it is easier to learn and to teach than English, it would be more cost effective to...
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1810
Hi What you are describing is sometimes called 'autarky', the condition of total economic independence. It has been tried in the past by various governments...
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1811
... size of France, or relocate a few hundred million people.. -M: I said "most" manufacturing would be done by the nation. I think that the Netherlands could...
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1812
... provinces and municipalities should be allowed to be different from their neighbours. ... -M: It is a tested scale of political organization. ... comply or...
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... condition of total economic independence. -M: Gary, I asked the question: "Shouldn't we keep the nation-state system and insist than most manufacturing be...
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