Category: Power (politics)

Common Sense: Representation and the Evolution of Democracy

Is it time to embrace genuine self-governance and move beyond traditional methods? In 1776, Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense” became a powerful catalyst, rallying American colonists to resist English rule. Its profound impact inspired Americans to break free from colonial dominance and seize control of their fate. Paine’s pioneering arguments, which condemned the

Society’s Five Essential Dimensions

Chapter 2: Part 1 Creating a harmonious society is like conducting a grand orchestra, where the symphony of progress unfolds through the interdependent relationship of five critical dimensions: wealth, knowledge, beauty, power, and values. Each dimension plays a critical role in shaping the outcome of our collective future, like the instruments in