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Political Sovereignty and True Representative Government


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SECULAR TOTALITARIANISM

Definition of Secularism
1: indifference to or rejection or exclusion of religion and religious considerations

Definition of Totalitarianism
1: centralized control by an autocratic authority
2: the political concept that the citizen should be totally subject to an absolute state authority

DO NOT CONFUSE THE PRESENT ACTIVITIES BY A GODLESS GLOBAL ELITE CABAL ATTEMPTING A  Coup d'etat UPON ALL DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENTS OF THE WORLD. SEEKING TO ESTABLISH THEMSELVES AS UNELECTED DICTATORS OVER WORLD AFFAIRS WITH  A LONG PLANNED  GREAT RESET AND NEW WORLD ORDER AGENDA 2020 AGENDA 2030 AGENDA 2050 WITH THE TRUE AND PROGRESSIVE EVOLUTION OF DEMOCRACIES.

THERE ARE TEN ESSENTIAL STEPS AND STAGES TO ESTABLISHING TRUE TYPES OF REPRESENTATIVE  GOVERNMENTS FOR ALL NATIONS OF THE WORLD AS WELL AS GLOBAL GOVERNMENT. ALL OF THESE MUST BE EVOLVED BY THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE AND OF THE PEOPLE. THE FRAMEWORK FOR SUCH NATIONAL AND GLOBAL GOVERNMENTS ARE HERE ON THIS CITIZENS IN MOTION GROUP. GOVERNMENTS HAVE NO AUTHORITY EXCEPT THROUGH THE CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED  ESTABLISHED BY LAWS APPROVED BY THE PEOPLE.

The 10 Stages or Steps in the evolution of a True Form of Representative Government according to epochal revelations can be found here. 

To hear Jesus speak on Political Sovereignty 2000 years ago click here: (Please note this file is 12mb and takes several minutes to load but its wisdom is well worth the wait.)

Political Sovereignty and True Representative Government

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The measure of the advance of society is directly determined by the degree to which public opinion can control personal behavior and state regulation through nonviolent expression. The really civilized government had arrived when public opinion was clothed with the powers of personal franchise. Popular elections may not always decide things rightly, but they represent the right way even to do a wrong thing. Evolution does not at once produce superlative perfection but rather comparative and advancing practical adjustment. 



There are ten steps, or stages, to the evolution of a practical and efficient form of representative government.
 

THE EVOLUTION OF REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT

 

 

Democracy, while an ideal, is a product of civilization, not of evolution. Go slowly! select carefully! for the dangers of democracy are:

 

1. Glorification of mediocrity.

2. Choice of base and ignorant rulers.

3. Failure to recognize the basic facts of social evolution.

4. Danger of universal suffrage in the hands of uneducated and indolent majorities.

5. Slavery to public opinion; the majority is not always right.

  Public opinion, common opinion, has always delayed society; nevertheless, it is valuable, for, while retarding social evolution, it does preserve civilization. Education of public opinion is the only safe and true method of accelerating civilization; force is only a temporary expedient, and cultural growth will increasingly accelerate as bullets give way to ballots. Public opinion, the mores, is the basic and elemental energy in social evolution and state development, but to be of state value it must be nonviolent in expression.

  The measure of the advance of society is directly determined by the degree to which public opinion can control personal behavior and state regulation through nonviolent expression. The really civilized government had arrived when public opinion was clothed with the powers of personal franchise. Popular elections may not always decide things rightly, but they represent the right way even to do a wrong thing. Evolution does not at once produce superlative perfection but rather comparative and advancing practical adjustment.

 

There are ten steps, or stages, to the evolution of a practical and efficient form of representative government, and these are:

  1. Freedom of the person. Slavery, serfdom, and all forms of human bondage must disappear.
  2. Freedom of the mind. Unless a free people are educated -- taught to think intelligently and plan wisely -- freedom usually does more harm than good.
  3. The reign of law. Liberty can be enjoyed only when the will and whims of human rulers are replaced by legislative enactments in accordance with accepted fundamental law.
  4. Freedom of speech. Representative government is unthinkable without freedom of all forms of expression for human aspirations and opinions.
  5. Security of property. No government can long endure if it fails to provide for the right to enjoy personal property in some form. Man craves the right to use, control, bestow, sell, lease, and bequeath his personal property.
  6. The right of petition. Representative government assumes the right of citizens to be heard. The privilege of petition is inherent in free citizenship.
  7. The right to rule. It is not enough to be heard; the power of petition must progress to the actual management of the government.
  8. Universal suffrage. Representative government presupposes an intelligent, efficient, and universal electorate. The character of such a government will ever be determined by the character and caliber of those who compose it. As civilization progresses, suffrage, while remaining universal for both sexes, will be effectively modified, regrouped, and otherwise differentiated.
  9. Control of public servants. No civil government will be serviceable and effective unless the citizenry possess and use wise techniques of guiding and controlling officeholders and public servants.
  10. Intelligent and trained representation. The survival of democracy is dependent on successful representative government; and that is conditioned upon the practice of electing to public offices only those individuals who are technically trained, intellectually competent, socially loyal, and morally fit. Only by such provisions can government of the people, by the people, and for the people be preserved.

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THE IDEALS OF STATEHOOD

 

  The political or administrative form of a government is of little consequence provided it affords the essentials of civil progress -- liberty, security, education, and social co-ordination. It is not what a state is but what it does that determines the course of social evolution. And after all, no state can transcend the moral values of its citizenry as exemplified in their chosen leaders. Ignorance and selfishness will insure the downfall of even the highest type of government.

   Much as it is to be regretted, national egotism has been essential to social survival. The chosen people doctrine has been a prime factor in tribal welding and nation building right on down to modern times. But no state can attain ideal levels of functioning until every form of intolerance is mastered; it is everlastingly inimical to human progress. And intolerance is best combated by the co-ordination of science, commerce, play, and religion.

  The ideal state functions under the impulse of three mighty and co-ordinated drives:

1. Love loyalty derived from the realization of human brotherhood.

2. Intelligent patriotism based on wise ideals.

3. Cosmic insight interpreted in terms of planetary facts, needs, and goals.

   The laws of the ideal state are few in number, and they have passed out of the negativistic taboo age into the era of the positive progress of individual liberty consequent upon enhanced self-control. The exalted state not only compels its citizens to work but also entices them into profitable and uplifting utilization of the increasing leisure which results from toil liberation by the advancing machine age. Leisure must produce as well as consume.

   No society has progressed very far when it permits idleness or tolerates poverty. But poverty and dependence can never be eliminated if the defective and degenerate stocks are freely supported and permitted to reproduce without restraint.

   A moral society should aim to preserve the self-respect of its citizenry and afford every normal individual adequate opportunity for self-realization. Such a plan of social achievement would yield a cultural society of the highest order. Social evolution should be encouraged by governmental supervision which exercises a minimum of regulative control. That state is best which co-ordinates most while governing least.

   The ideals of statehood must be attained by evolution, by the slow growth of civic consciousness, the recognition of the obligation and privilege of social service. At first men assume the burdens of government as a duty, following the end of the administration of political spoilsmen, but later on they seek such ministry as a privilege, as the greatest honor. The status of any level of civilization is faithfully portrayed by the caliber of its citizens who volunteer to accept the responsibilities of statehood.

   In a real commonwealth the business of governing cities and provinces is conducted by experts and is managed just as are all other forms of economic and commercial associations of people.

   In advanced states, political service is esteemed as the highest devotion of the citizenry. The greatest ambition of the wisest and noblest of citizens is to gain civil recognition, to be elected or appointed to some position of governmental trust, and such governments confer their highest honors of recognition for service upon their civil and social servants. Honors are next bestowed in the order named upon philosophers, educators, scientists, industrialists, and militarists. Parents are duly rewarded by the excellency of their children, and purely religious leaders, being ambassadors of a spiritual kingdom, receive their real rewards in another world.

 

PROGRESSIVE CIVILIZATION

 

  Economics, society, and government must evolve if they are to remain. Static conditions on an evolutionary world are indicative of decay; only those institutions which move forward with the evolutionary stream persist.

 

  The progressive program of an expanding civilization embraces:

1. Preservation of individual liberties.

2. Protection of the home.

3. Promotion of economic security.

4. Prevention of disease.

5. Compulsory education.

6. Compulsory employment.

7. Profitable utilization of leisure.

8. Care of the unfortunate.

9. Race improvement.

10. Promotion of science and art.

11. Promotion of philosophy -- wisdom.

12. Augmentation of cosmic insight -- spirituality.

  And this progress in the arts of civilization leads directly to the realization of the highest human and divine goals of mortal endeavor -- the social achievement of the brotherhood of man and the personal status of God-consciousness, which becomes revealed in the supreme desire of every individual to do the will of the Father in heaven.

  The appearance of genuine brotherhood signifies that a social order has arrived in which all men delight in bearing one another's burdens; they actually desire to practice the golden rule. But such an ideal society cannot be realized when either the weak or the wicked lie in wait to take unfair and unholy advantage of those who are chiefly actuated by devotion to the service of truth, beauty, and goodness. In such a situation only one course is practical: The "golden rulers" may establish a progressive society in which they live according to their ideals while maintaining an adequate defense against their benighted fellows who might seek either to exploit their pacific predilections or to destroy their advancing civilization.

  Idealism can never survive on an evolving planet if the idealists in each generation permit themselves to be exterminated by the baser orders of humanity. And here is the great test of idealism: Can an advanced society maintain that military preparedness which renders it secure from all attack by its war-loving neighbors without yielding to the temptation to employ this military strength in offensive operations against other peoples for purposes of selfish gain or national aggrandizement? National survival demands preparedness, and religious idealism alone can prevent the prostitution of preparedness into aggression. Only love, brotherhood, can prevent the strong from oppressing the weak.

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The Ten Stages of a True Representative Government by the People, for the People and of the People can also be found HERE
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My political postings and work as well as current world news can be found HERE
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Click to hear Jesus speak on Political Sovereignty 2000 years ago. 
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Brief description: The 10 Stages or Steps in the evolution of a True Form of Representative Government according to epochal revelations can be found here.
Citizens In Motion Politics With Principles

Citizens In Motion Politics With Principles

The 10 Stages or Steps in the evolution of a True Form of Representative Government according to epochal revelations can be found here.

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