[pp.int.general] The puppets of the Occident and the possible awakening

Scott H scotthargarten at gmail.com
Sat Oct 3 01:13:35 CEST 2015


Very erudite.  The style is a little clunky, though.  I'm a native speaker
- would you like me to suggest some edits?

- Scott

On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 9:21 AM, Laboratorio Eudemonia <eulab at sapo.pt>
wrote:

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>  The puppets of the Occident and the possible awakening
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> When the youth of the Arab Spring have bravely looked forward, they found
> themselves in front only of the desperate emptiness of ideas of the
> Occident, the inner paucity, the falsehood and homologation that awaited
> them. In many then found nothing better to do than go back, to fight it in
> the most truculent way. On the other hand what model the opulent Occident
> offers now? It is enough its wealth, not even distributed but concentrated
> in the hands of a few bullies, to guide the thoughts of human beings that
> are raised to build a new society? Can the puppets of the Occident, unaware
> of themselves and of all, be good models to follow?
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> Tragedy is that the West for some time has stopped for real.
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> Once past the Second World War, rebuilded itself with alacrity, initially
> opened to a great artistic and cultural fervor, subsequently the Occident
> has not been able to go forward but has involuted in a total absence of
> ideas, intentions and motivations. It could not be otherwise, with the
> world of culture and information remained dominance of the bureaucrats, of
> the public careerists, of people recruited in lifelong jobs that were
> supposed to become public (accessible at fixed-term to the greatest number
> of citizens that were possible) when, melt away the tyrannies, democracy
> had placed the public property in the hands of the people.
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> And instead they were left, the "public" jobs, powers and incomes, exactly
> as the monarchs and tyrants had wanted: in the hands of an armed
> untouchable caste.
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> Yet the Occident, despite its delay, would not be expected to continue its
> decline, as it has a move, a possibility that, for originality and vigor,
> not even the most skilled practitioners of martial arts and eastern
> philosophies would be able to imagine. But the puppets that populate it,
> starting with the half a billion of europeans, must preliminarily decide to
> wake up. Instead of being offended, feeling apostrophed in this way, they
> must admit that so far they have been for really nothing but puppets
> voluntarily abandoned in the hands of bureaucrats, of the public
> careerists, of the lifelong holders of public jobs and powers.
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> Westerners must become aware (and this alone will be enough to make them
> evolve) that their subjugation is never finished for the plain and simple
> reason that never have uplifted themselves to demand a genuine
> participation, a personal contribution in the public apparatus. They never
> demanded that the temporary mandate should make democratic, after the
> legislative, also the entire executive and judiciary power, because only
> with the temporariness the doors of the Res Publica will open and Democracy
> will be realized.
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> There is something great, indeed great because peacefully revolutionary,
> which has been hidden to the westerners and therefore to the whole world.
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> The fact that to achieve democracy is not voting but exactly the temporary
> mandate. The vote follows the temporary mandate, not vice versa. Imagine
> the deputies, a prime minister or president of the republic who never give
> back to the people what belongs to it: the public task. To what end would
> we vote having in front immovable powerful? The public careerists have
> always addressed the collective attention to the vote (easily controllable
> and regularly piloted), hiding to the people that the true pillar of
> democracy is the temporary mandate. Let's ask ourselves: how much blood
> would have been avoided if this had been made clear?
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> How many bloody revolutions would have been avoided if the West had shown
> the right way?
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> The public careerists have done this for the most banal and perfidious of
> the motifs: to maintain the fixed position and continue to make a career in
> a role, the public, that in democracy can not be possessed lifelong but
> that, with order and competence, should be participated by as many citizens
> as possible, because only in this way we can build a functional society:
> equal (therefore cohesive and strong) and open to any sensitivity
> (therefore able to foresee the most diverse challenges of fate).
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> Planet Earth would evolve but does not succeed because the West has
> allowed to lock its cultural evolution by those that were supposed to make
> advance it. Each of us in the West has a not insignificant responsibility.
> We can be silent, remaining those slaves that have been so far. Or we can
> arise to clarify what whole generations and multitudes of intellectuals and
> scientists have never revealed and indeed they kept carefully hidden:
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> 1) Democracy is achieved with the temporary mandate, which alone opens the
> public sector to the composed, ordered and prepared participation of the
> citizens.
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> 2) The Legislative Power in the developed Countries can be called
> democratic because already almost entirely subject to the fundamental rule
> of the temporary mandate.
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> 3) The Executive Power must be immediately made democratic too, by
> subjecting it to the temporary mandate: with only temporary public hiring.
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> 4) The Judicial Power has to be made democratic in turn, thanks to the
> temporary mandate: by public strictly temporary hiring.
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> We can not know whether mankind will be successful. Within thirty years at
> most the artificial life that we too quickly have developed will brutally
> discharge us. However, a human, a real human not a succubus puppet, always
> has the duty to try! We must help the already economically developed world
> and the developing one beginning by saying the truth about everything. One
> of the most important truth is that democracy is based on the temporary
> mandate, hardly knowing what to do with the vote. Let us help humans
> struggling to evolve their societies, at risk of their life, handing them
> these simple but powerful formulas:
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> DEMOCRACY = SHARING THE RES PUBLICA
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> RES PUBLICA = LEGISLATIVE, EXECUTIVE, JUDICIAL POWERS
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> LEGISLATIVE, EXECUTIVE, JUDICIAL POWERS = PUBLIC JOBS
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> DEMOCRACY = SHARING THE PUBLIC JOBS
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> Our Countries free themselves from tyranny introducing the temporary
> mandate in any public employment. Because this is not just a job but is
> nothing less than the EXECUTIVE and JUDICIAL POWER, that must necessarily
> be made temporary as well as some time ago was made for the LEGISLATIVE
> POWER. The latter weighs a pittance compared to the mountain of the first
> two powers. Even with the best humans in the legislative power, the other
> two powers, remained tyrants, will make us shipwreck.
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> Democracy be no longer that ridiculous concession that has been so far but
> finally spread copious throughout the whole Res Publica.
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> Danilo D'Antonio
>  39 339 5014947
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> civilly, legally, peacefully,
> let us start a harmonious social rotation:
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> http://hyperlinker.com/ars/
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> versione originale italiana:
> http://hyperlinker.com/ars/fantocci.htm
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