Do you believe a society of freedom and equality can be achieved?
By Eiloin
@Eiloin (327)
January 28, 2007 6:33pm CST
I believe that modern so-called "democratic" societies do not protect the freedom of their citizens, but on the contrary are repressing the liberty of thinking, acting, being different, making ones-own choices. All state structures have a goal to exploit their citizens, and make money on their working. Also the means of education and information of the citizens struggle the personality.
A society of personal freedom, equality and without political leaders and social power should be the future we would all try to built. Do you agree?
3 responses
@Dan_ul (858)
• Romania
4 Jul 07
it depends on what kind of equality are you referring to, cos the communism ideology is also based on equality, that is no rich people and no poor people... so all the society at the same level... without elites... this kind of social equality is an utopia... right?
and politic without leaders is not politic at all... and politic without social power is nothing;)
@xParanoiax (6987)
• United States
4 Jul 07
If we work really hard..and only after alot of bloody battles.
I guess..humanity has to make itself so utterly sick of battles and wars, and injustice..until it'll finally learn to..mostly, behave.
Which'll probably be a far way off..but at least we're all allowed to hope to see it within our lifetimes.



