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    people Should be take peace in world:for leave...longer 2 years ago

    peace is word but we should think well and on its process and way of going. some people said peace is just word that cannt do anything in world. That is really nice answer because we should take and search what really mean by the peace, its just smile to other and good manner? its really hard to show, it is duty of each people to think on others….



    So adding a component which meshes the capitalist and communist ideologies, we test our models 2 years ago

    Present day capitalism has evolved in some countries with bureaucracies which mimic communism. There is an inevitable syncretism which occurs to share the strengths of each system, while reducing the weaknesses in practice to effect the best possible way.

    We will be putting this out while making improvements, insh’Allah, G-d willing.



    Maintaining the civic good, improving the community, begins with me, with you 2 years ago

    I must take good care of my self if I am to work toward the greater good. I must respect you if I am to join community and advance to succeed. Success cannot come without serving and protecting the greater good.



    A coherent ideology for today must include mutual respect between genders, races, classes, nations, even species. 2 years ago

    Before we can improve the world, we must stop the hate.

    Stop hating, stop attacking each other. Stop disrespecting each other.

    We need much more loving.

    We need to chill out and peace inwards toward each other. Peace out, peace in.



    In foreign policy, as in domestic enforcement, achieve the least harm possible. 2 years ago

    Any involvement between entities should be considered and enacted with due consideration, while working to achieve the least harm possible.



    Pondering the purpose of existence and the essence of rebellion 2 years ago

    See http://www.43things.com/entries/view/859266?new_comment=1259175&page=0#comment1259175



    Weave in the wisdom of experience, share this with community: 3 years ago

    http://www.43things.com/things/view/573097



    Don't tread on me. 3 years ago

    I don’t want to be equal, I want to be me.

    I’ve written a Declaration of Interdependence, a social contract, and other socio-economic-political essays much of which is at http://WikiWorld.com and more recently http://synthesism.com

    While we each have a right to a resonable share of the resources of the planet, we cannot, and should not, strive to have an equal share, as ones man’s trash, is another man’s treasure. Values are subjective and transient. Government ought invest our shared resources profitably and create future value. Equal sharing of present value will only make everyone poor.

    I will not be subject to the tyranny of the majority. No matter how “good” your socialist scheme may sound, I will not be party to it and will die before being subject to any particular notion of the common good, or your idea of “the good life”.

    Our seperateness is an illusion, but our uniqueness is not.



    இயல்வது கரவேல் 3 years ago

    Never stop learning.

    Athichoodi, a Tamil poet.



    In my political ideology, we and the earth-water planet are one. 3 years ago

    That is to say, we humans must never forget that what we do has an effect of equal and out-spreading impact, moving outward in waves as in concentric circles from the epicentre of each act of each individual or group.

    In this ideology, we must seek to make the smallest ecological footprint, or at least tread softly in doing so.



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