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.
Whatever you will do, organizing in small communities, committees etc, you will always have to go to these basics:
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