What form of governance do you think will save the world - capitalism, democracy, communism or socialism?
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Either socialism or communism - capitalism will drive the world to dogs.
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Yes true but democracy too will not help because peoples greed eventually will win.
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We can let it be to vote and to elect persons. The representative democracy is a kind of elected dictatorship. Direct Democracy is the solution.
We worldcitizens organized can create basic laws.
OUR LAWS can share the cake equal and can istablish justice.
The IDDLAW (international direct democratic law) will own everything.
Any valuta (money) is not needed. Any many languages, any many flags, any many nations, any stupid religions and similar are not needed, as they function today.
We all are worldfamily.
THE BIG AWAKING
I have a dream, I have a wish
brothers and sisters no poor and no rich.
I have a dream, we can constitute rule
only justice does earth wonderful.
Mine and Yours, OUR IDDLAW shares the cake
love, peace and goodness, I get awake.
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Are you ready to accept and to support IDDLAW? (international direct democratic law?)
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Are you ready to accept and to support IDDLAW? (international direct democratic law?)
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I THINK DEMOCRACY CAN SAVE OUR WORLD BECAUSE OF THE WORLDWIDE RICESSION THAT WE EXPERIENCING NOW WE SHOULD SAVE MONEY!!!!!!!!!
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Although Democracy may the answer by many when Churchill parhaps said Democracy is the worst type of government but there is no better one, I believe that democracy is useless in Asian Countries where the rate of eduacated people is hardly 25%. So ultimately the democratic government becomes autocratic government as in Bangladesh, Pakistan, rather these countries are now being run by democratic dictators. I would say an honest and patriot diactator is more suitable in an ill eduacetd country like Bangladesh. Otherwise Democratic type of Government is OK.
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It seems to me that we have tried (as a human race)many forms of governance(some as alluded to by you) and they have all failed.
Any form of human government will fail "WHY" Greed,one word that has bought humanity to it's knees.Don't look to your Government to assist you or the populace, you seeeeeeeee
they are a CORPORATION and,the mantra of corporations is'The Bottom Line'.Which brings me to your Question.The answer I believe is a very simple plan.Love God ,love your neighbor(thats all people)as you want to be loved, seek Jesus in all things from forgiveness to Love.You see Jesus died for our sins then, should we not ask forgiveness from him, not some priest of any religious denomination.So please you will find peace when you turn to our lord and saviour Jesus.
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Godly and hate greediness.
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None of the above.
My answer is 'Dismantleism'.
It has always been interesting to me that no government or NGO, including Friends of the Earth, is willing to take the bull by the horns and deal with the global threat of overpopulation. It seems to be a taboo subject. 27 years ago, I was so horrified when the Earth's population hit five billion that I started writing a book as a vehicle for presenting my own ideas on population control. By the time I had finished writing the book and published it last month, the population was SEVEN BILLION.
There seem to be far too few voices willing to confront the issue of too many people in the world. There's a lot of noise about feeding all the billions to come, but not in reducing birth rates. That in my mind is insane.
I put forward a pretty radical solution in my book (The O.D. by Chris James), in which the human population is reduced by 90% over a 250 year time span. The good news is that nobody gets killed.