Some questions to ask:
  1. Are politics a direct result from law? or the way around?
  2. What is the relation between politics and law?
  3. Can politics exist without "the law"?
  4. Can the law exist without politics?
All really good questions.
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a good politician invites good questions, and answers them using proper reason. politicians that do not know grammar, logic, and rhetoric well can gtfo.
[Latin politicus "of citizens or the state, civil, civic," from Greek politikos "of citizens, pertaining to the state and its administration; pertaining to public life," from polites "citizen," from polis "city."]
i think in times of strife, when everyone is confused and panicking, it's fine to form a community with a committee, so that people can organize themselves, albeit temporarily, until the problems are fixed. however, based on this logic, we have been in times of strife for a very very long time.
perhaps pure anarchony is the way, however it's like ascending a ladder... and most of the rungs are broken. people need a boost of education once in a while.
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Whatever you will do, organizing in small communities, committees etc, you will always have to go to these basics:
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🤣 you'll have lot of work on this territory!
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