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Elaboration 30
Doing what the electorate wants, whether on world-scale or not,
cannot be what is of necessity crucial or desired. Each and every
individual 'in' this electorate only wants to use up Earth's riches
for his own fancy. He does not care about devastation,
deforestation, lethal pollution, gigantic famine as long as the
place or the time (future) is pretty remote. It is why he demands
democrazy. He soon perceives that the others want it so too. They
also want to destroy earth as soon as possible. To curb this lethal
attitude, when re-education (so that they alter it) does not work,
the world-government must 'enforce' the necessary rules to deal with
Earth and its riches. This is against the desires of the population,
against the electorate, and need only a duty-bound, lot-appointed
government. It is impossible by a democrazically 'chosen'
government. In the same manner, will the writings in this book be
contrary to-, hostile to-, all casual readers who do not think. They
will see all of it as a danger to their pleasures, to their
so-called happiness, which is the using up of earth's liveability.
Like the electorate, or the members of unions, all they want out of
life is more money for less work. This book, on the other hand, is
written for naked survival. It will appear then, that a properly
organized (governed) world-society, promises even less work, and far
more (but different) happiness.
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2007-09-11