Democracy Rules
Democracy Rules
Corporations may own property rights, but government rules rights. Everything is subject to the powers of government and in a democratic republic, citizens have the right to government by and for the people.
“My notion of democracy is that under it the weakest should have the same opportunity as the strongest.”
—Mahatma Gandhi
Government is the ultimate arena for people to participate in. Government has the power to alter, save or take the lives of millions.
Government changes often happen slowly so you need patience to understand and take action politically (See the Persistance principle if you find yourself glazing over or getting frustrated here).
“The lesson of history is, those who are not turned on to politics find that politics turns on them.”
—Ralph Nader
The most serious threat to democracy is the notion that it has already been achieved. —?
"Voting is like breathing, neither are important until you can't do them anymore."- ?
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