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As mankind evolves, those persons responsible for government must realise that, in preference to power structures based on physical violence, systems of government must evolve, based on law and reason, which recognise that more intelligent consideration, co-operation and such-like principles provide safer and more enduring forms of government.
It is now too late to stop the development of the metacentre concept. Men are becoming better educated, with more fully developed vocabularies and concepts, and they have experienced a sufficient degree of freedom to have generated the desire to be able to think for themselves.
History can be regarded as a battle of concepts, determining the actions of people in an environment of challenge and response, and in the process giving rise to the progressive evolution of more powerful concepts. If a weak concept appears to triumph, it does so only for a relatively short time. The most powerful concepts win in the end, and the less powerful concepts lose.
Just as it is true to say that the people get the government they deserve, so it is true to say that the government is always a reflection of the state of evolution of the society within which it governs.
Once a mature nation has assimilated the formal content of the principle of socio-governmental parity, and generally is aware that the adoption of such a policy is feasible, it is predictable that, in accordance with the appropriate tempi of developmental change, the progressive leading members of that national group will demand its adoption.
Actions are said to speak louder than words, therefore people would do well to remember that they beget the government they deserve.
Published in 2003 by The Melchisedec Press, PO Box 14, 8 Nelson Road, Edge Hill, Liverpool L69 7AA. England.
ISBN No: 1-872240-25-9
CODE: AV-10
Price: £2.00 each
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