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Fw: human rights and national sovereignty

by Konstantin Borodinsky

03 May 1999 21:43 UTC




> > If you ever read Karl Marx, you will know that democracy was supposed to
> > exist in communism. However, communism is just another system, subject
to
> > corruption, especially when there is the need to protect its
sovereignty.
> > This is what happened in the very beginning of the Communist Revolution
of
> > 1917. China is another example and Cuba too. Therefore, it seems to me,
to
> > devise a non-system where there is no sovereignty to protect other than
> for
> > the individual. That is why, I would hope that our future world would be
> 180
> > degrees the opposite of today: mutually co-operative, self-sustainable
> small
> > communities. Where relationship supercedes materialism in the human
> hierarchy
> > of values. As well as co-operation vs. competition.. Where consensus is
> used
> > as the basis for group decisions. This is the most democratic form that
I
> > know of.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Tom O (bagelhole1)
 ***
 I'd be curious to know of at least one successful example of practical
 implementation of this idea.
It needs just a trifle - radical change of human nature.

 Respectfully,
 Konstantin Borodinsky






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