For that very reason- people are too bogged down in tribal mentalities rather than being unified as humanity.
But why should we be united? For what?
Could you post the stuff from your blog here, please? I don't feel particularly comfortable clicking around and making people rich on my expense. BTW, you can blog here (see "blogs" section above).
Anyway, why would we need a world federation? Who are we going to conspire against?
Why shouldn't we? Humanity has always grown more united through history, going from tribes to city-states, city-states to nations.
No, no, no, it's you that has to prove, not me. I'm not interested in your fantasies and wants, it's your business. Please, don't involve me.
because it will eradicate war and poverty all at once... and crime and prostitution!
just think about a society where the government gave you everything you needed and wanted
then gave you the choice to have employment or education or time to pursue the arts or just veg out!
Have you even tried a prostitute?
A world where the government can give you all is a world where the government can also take it all. History shows it usually happens the last.
I have a question before we move on: are you newbies (hashmann and Saykine) with less than 20 posts, related in some way? Can a mod check if they are different persons, at least, please?
what's the English civil war?
I have a question before we move on: are you newbies (hashmann and Saykine) with less than 20 posts, related in some way? Can a mod check if they are different persons, at least, please?
yeah great .... there was unrest ... the monarch is still the monarch?
I won't say too much as it'll risk derailing the topic (if this topic was ever 'on the rails' to begin with..) but the English Civil War created a huge change in democratic politics, turning an Absolute Monarchy into a Constitutional Monarchy.
I won't say too much as it'll risk derailing the topic (if this topic was ever 'on the rails' to begin with..) but the English Civil War created a huge change in democratic politics, turning an Absolute Monarchy into a Constitutional Monarchy among other things.
Aww
I think you're focusing too much on terminology ....
I don't think the queen takes a back seat to politics
in Australia she sacked that whitlam guy a while ago
I'm not familiar with why Gough Whitlam was dismissed, but the fact remains that the Queen's powers are mostly symbolic.
the queen can do whatever she wants whenever she wants and she does!
Source?
Her powers are symbolic. For example, the British Armed Forces are owned by the Queen, but that doesn't mean that the Queen or anyone else in the Royal family can decide on foreign policy or start wars; that is for the Prime Minister and the other houses of government to decide.
c'mon mate ... you have to choose .... this is the state of our government choice in present day?!?!
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