Hara Ra wrote: > However, coercion is a fact of life and especially of governance.
> However, coercion is a fact of life and especially of governance.
Yes, particularly since the "governors" have a monopoly on itsuse.
I think this quote has much relevance here: "Without a global revolution in the sphere of human consciousness, nothing will change in the sphere of our Being as humans." Address to the United States Congress, February 1990, Vaclav Havel.
"Without a global revolution in the sphere of human consciousness, nothing will change in the sphere of our Being as humans." Address to the United States Congress, February 1990, Vaclav Havel.
The issuing of "permits" doesn't appear to me to do anything for this global revolution.
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