In those terrible dark days, before the blessed unification of humanity, anarchy reigned in the world. One nation would attack another, no better than predators in the wild. Nations had no long-term coherence; voters would swing from one party to another, keeping governments always in transition and confusion. How did anyone ever think that masses of semi-educated people could govern themselves, and run a complex society? Democracy was an ill-conceived experiment that led only to corruption and chaotic governance. How lucky we are to be in this well-ordered world, where humanity has finally grown up, and those with the best expertise make the decisions for the whole globe.
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The pursuit of money is the root of all evil, and the capitalist system was inherently corrupt and wasteful. Anarchy reined in the marketplace, as corporations blindly pursued profit, with no concern for human needs or for the Earth. How much more sensible are our production brigades, producing only what is needed, and using only what is sustainable. Capitalism encouraged greed and consumption; people struggled to compete with one another, to 'get ahead' in the rat race. How much wiser we are now, to live within our ration quotas, and to accept our assigned duties, whatever they might be, in service to humanity.
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How scary were the old days, when unlicensed, untrained couples had total control over vulnerable children, behind closed doors, with whatever neuroses, addictions, or perversions the parents happened to possess. How did this vestige of patriarchal slavery, this safe-house den of child abuse, continue so long to exist, and not be recognised for what it was? How much better off we are now, with children being raised scientifically, by trained staff, where they are taught discipline and healthy values.
... read the full article here: www.globalresearch.ca/the-elite-plan-for-a-new-world-social-order/27188
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has said we need a world government.
Exactly. But if you look at the world and what is happening at the moment, the biggest issue is the need for a world government. There is no other way out. It will happen, in 50 years maybe, but it will happen.
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Yeah, but I prefer to take my Banking advice from Jake "the snake "Roberts. and all legal and constitutional matters are dealt with by Steve "stone cold" Austin.
A really funny take on some recent developments in Africa. A tad sad though because Mugabe would havr been long long gone if the humanitarian excuse given for invasion of sovereign territories was the truth
So if we did have a global governance situation , would the governors have degreed that Australia sell yellow cake to India ? Like Julia and her mob has voted to do , buy a slim majority
I would have thought every conservative would be cheering Gillard tonight. Every conservative in Australia seems to think we must have a nuclear reactor on every corner. Even though no one in the private sector will build one in Australia because of the huge cost. Personally I think it might be wise to leapfrog this technology and grasp the emerging, more long lived technologies.
No vote needed , no brainer , India don't sign the agreement of peaceful use of the material .
Don't sell them the crap