A perfect Government?
Through out human history and in every generation that came before us, the need for a system in order for things to run in an orderly manner is always considered an integral part of any group of individuals aspiring for a fruitful productive and peaceful living conditions.
More often than not, for things to run smoothly in a certain area with considerable to a large number of individuals, running things alone could be burdensome and most of the time virtually impossible to achieve. That is why a collaboration between able and concerned individuals is paramount in achieving a certain degree of orderliness in any land.
When this concerned , qualified and able individuals congregate to create specific rules and regulations that should be agreed upon by themselves, and then afterwards this agreed upon rules will be implemented we can technically say that there is an existing government.
And since time in memorial we as an intelligent thinking creatures are always searching for a government that would led its constituents forward for a better life , a life that should always be better than yesterday. And because the yearning and clamour for a better tomorrow is always what people wants, a tremendous burden of fulfilling those yearnings is on the fragile back of those in the government.
But a failure to satisfy this yearnings could result in a gradual or sometimes sudden collapse of a government whether from their constituents or from their fellow government officials , and more extreme is a collapse of a government initiated by some external for ces. Whichever the case maybe , one thing is certain people don't deserve a less than perfect government.
But the question is: is there really a perfect government?
Hmmm, why don't we take a quick peek on the history of government and maybe we can conclude a definite answer later.
On my next article we will examine past and present forms of government to elicit a factual answer to the above question.
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Through out human history and in every generation that came before us, the need for a system in order for things to run in an orderly manner is always considered an integral part of any group of individuals aspiring for a fruitful productive and peaceful living conditions.
More often than not, for things to run smoothly in a certain area with considerable to a large number of individuals, running things alone could be burdensome and most of the time virtually impossible to achieve. That is why a collaboration between able and concerned individuals is paramount in achieving a certain degree of orderliness in any land.
When this concerned , qualified and able individuals congregate to create specific rules and regulations that should be agreed upon by themselves, and then afterwards this agreed upon rules will be implemented we can technically say that there is an existing government.
And since time in memorial we as an intelligent thinking creatures are always searching for a government that would led its constituents forward for a better life , a life that should always be better than yesterday. And because the yearning and clamour for a better tomorrow is always what people wants, a tremendous burden of fulfilling those yearnings is on the fragile back of those in the government.
But a failure to satisfy this yearnings could result in a gradual or sometimes sudden collapse of a government whether from their constituents or from their fellow government officials , and more extreme is a collapse of a government initiated by some external for ces. Whichever the case maybe , one thing is certain people don't deserve a less than perfect government.
But the question is: is there really a perfect government?
Hmmm, why don't we take a quick peek on the history of government and maybe we can conclude a definite answer later.
On my next article we will examine past and present forms of government to elicit a factual answer to the above question.
Please Like and subscribe