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In politics, a major problem in human relations is the Kantian beleif in the "categorical imperative" . I actually think the categorical imperative has merit, otherwise I wouldn't advocate the things I do. On the other hand, I also am a beleiver in scientific rationalism and so far I have seen no reason to change this view very much. Further, I am a believer in personal emotional satisfaction, not necessarily rational (Kantian rationality is the application of universality of rules.) But with this uncertainty, murder can never be an instrument, because of the fundamental uncertainty of man. After all, the Prussians though they were the pinnacle of mankind and deserved to spread their ilk by warfare.
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Consequenlty, I beleive in a world of separate chambers (a.k.a., nation states), such that the folly of one does not automatically bleed into the other. As a corolllary, singlular world government is not only anti-democratic, but inimical to that human pursuit of all the forms of human relation, endeavor, and, yes, spirituality. I am suspicious of the U.N., but even so, I am infinitely, utterly and bitterly opposed to unilateral domaination. Power is necessary, but absolute rule is horrifying. P.S.: Does anyone here try to understand anything about people like Immanuel Kant? Or do people prefer to just spout off on what CNN has told them today? |
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I have an interesting book by Ken Keyes called "PlanetHood" and it is about a global federation/republic. It contains many quotes by famous people which support a global federation or at least want more cooperation with the UN, etc. Quote:
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You seem to be saying that a world government is obviously a bad idea. Well myself and many of the people I quoted would disagree. They'd think it is a good or even a necessary idea. |
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I have to order books that I want to read because every book in the political section and sociology section is about democrats and republicans which just doesnt mean a whole lot to me. |
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I half agree and half do not. It is possible to have widely agreed upon, basic world rules, and yet have separate zones (nation-states) that experiment on their own. The only legitimate aim of any international body is International peace not International homogeny. The mistake is easy to make. P.S.: What is the name I can give to my thesis? Universal Compartmentalism? I feel like it might convince anyone, including a Shiite. After all, do they literally think they are Allah, or do they merely worship Allah? Telling them that they are not infallible like Alllah will surely convince. Not even the most fundamentalist among them thinks they are above Allah. |
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But anyway, many supporters of a world government want to use it to combat other global problems such as pollution as well. |
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Even before globalization, when trade agreements were strictly bilateral economic crises spread worldwide as easily as they do today. The Great Depression, the worst economic debacle in economic history occured when every country had full sovereign authority to manage its tarriffs as it chose. Quote:
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