Democratia / Democracy

Day 1,088, 13:55 Published in India India by Patanjali
Ridendo castigat mores!
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Ambient sonor sugerat:[url] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82tXsNt-1Y4 [/url]
Nu e doar un vis al omenirii, e un vis personal. Al fiecaruia dintre noi.
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Ignoranţa zămisleşte eroarea, iar eroarea zămisleşte răul. – Dante Alighieri


RO
Imaginati-va ca facem dreapta, dupa butoiul lui Diogene, si intram in Agora in care venea si Socrate (si Pericle, citeodata).

1. Orice vot are valoare egala.
1.1. Votul unui geniu (chiar si politic) valoreaza exact cit votul unui boschetar => Toti oamenii sunt egali.
1.2. Orice vot are un cost => Orice persoana/ cetatean are un cost.
1.3. Costul votului marginal este cel ce va defini cistigatorul => Cu cit mai multi saraci, tigani, negri, needucati politic, cu atit mai mic efortul politic de cumparare a voturilor.
2. Fiecare cetatean este liber sa isi exercite drepturile sale
2.1. Aceste drepturi sunt delegate prin vot. => Delegatul este “mai egal” decit delegantul.
2.2. Conform 1.3. si delegatul are un cost. => Orice delegare inseamna o donatie cuantificabila in bani, de catre delegat.
2.3. Limitele libertatilor persoanelor delegate sunt mult mai largi decit cele ale delegantilor => Delegatii pot deveni dictatori legitimi / constitutionali ai delegantilor lor.
3. Revolutiile au menirea de a redescoperii fraternitatea umana
3.1. Orice constructie sociala umana revine, inexorabil, spre calea rezistentei minime (Pantha Rei) => Constiinta cedeaza continuu in fata necesitatii cotidiene.
3.2. Odata incheiat momentul de extaz revolutionar, constiinta se va retrage in sine si “natura umana” se va revela din nou => Hommo homini lupus, cu exceptia unor rare si scurte momente de “nebunie”.
3.3. Revolutiile sociale esueaza => Este nevoie de revolutii individuale / personale, ale constiintei.

Et cum facta esset hora, discubuit, et apostoli cum eo. – Vulgata – Luca, 22

1. Orice vot are valoare egala.
Votezi tu sau o clona tot aia e, cu diferenta ca tu esti mai ineficient economic, costa mai mult votul tau
2. Fiecare cetatean este liber sa isi exercite drepturile sale
Sa nu uiti ca si tu, si o clona, aveti aceleasi drepturi.
3. Revolutiile au menirea de a redescoperii fraternitatea umana
Abia aici apare diferenta. Tu ai putea, eventual, sa ai constiinta, clona nu.
Daca diferenta aceasta nu exista, … ei bine , ea nu exista.

Ma opresc aici pentru a-mi procura placerea comentariilor dumneavoastra.

EN
Imagine that we make right, after Diogenes's barrel, and enter the Agora where Socrates used to come (and Pericles, sometimes).

1. Every vote has equal value.
1.1. The vote of a genius (even political) is worth exactly how a homeless vote=> All men are created equal.
1.2. Every vote has a cost => Any person / citizen has a cost.
1.3. Marginal cost is the vote that will define the winner => The more poor people, gypsies, blacks, uneducated political, lesser the effort to buy your votes.
2. Every citizen is free to exercise its rights
2.1. These voting rights are delegated. => The Commissioner is "more equal" than the one who commisioned.
2.2. According to 1.3. the Delegate has a cost. => Any delegation is quantifiable in cash, as a donation, to delegate.
2.3. The limits offreedoms of persons delegated are much broader than those of those who commisioned them => Delegates can become dictators legitimate / constitutional for the persons who entrusted them.
3. Revolutions are meant to rediscover the human brotherhood.
3.1. Any human social construction has, inexorably, lead to the path of least resistance (Pantha Rei) => Consciousness continuously fails to everyday necessity.
3.2. Once completed revolutionary moment of bliss, consciousness itself is withdrawn and "human nature" will reveal again => Hommo homini lupus, except for rare and brief moments of "madness".
3.3. Social revolutions fail => revolution is needed at individual / personal consciousness.

Et cum facta esset hora, discubuit, et apostoli cum eo. – Vulgata – Luca, 22

1. Every vote has equal value.
Yor vote or the one of a clone that's all, with the difference that you're more economically inefficient, costing more than a clone vote
2. Every citizen is free to exercise its rights
Do not forget that you too, and a clone, you have the same rights.
3. Revolutions are meant to redyscover human brotherhood
The only difference is here. You could, perhaps, to have consciousness, a clone not.
If the difference does not exist ... well, it does not exist .

I stop here to buy myself the pleasure of your comments.


Toate cele bune, tuturor ! = Best whises to all !