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Tao Stoic 17

"Master, the pollution of the seas, rivers, the air, famine here, rich abundance of food wastage there, the costly waste of men and material in wars, the yokels so rich yet knowing not what to do with there lives, the churches of superstition that kill and kill, the diplomats and presidents that know less about Nature than schoolboys, what human stupidity!"

"Indeed. But what is the remedy?"

"A fair and sane world-government!"

"And for that, what is needed?"

"The World-language, the integration of all world-citizens, instead of uniting them under the straightjacket of resolutions and agreements. Then, there is 'de-population', necessary because of the NUMBER-DEPENDENCY of our problems. One-Pro-Mille is enough for Earth."

"Good. But there is one thing more critical for this, one most fundamental criterion. These world-citizens should be brought up in the Way. Free Thinking, Happy, persons not under laws, but furnished with an inner code of rationality, of being gentle and always prefering the True Word." [8], [11], [37]


Ven 2005-01-24