- Contributed by听
- StokeCSVActionDesk
- Article ID:听
- A6615696
- Contributed on:听
- 02 November 2005
Other species have their set ways of existence, but the human animal needs the company of his fellows, but invents widely differing ways of how to live together. Having no instinctive way he cannot settle on the best method in it's place.
One problem is the deep competitive instinct in the species.
To dominate and rule other members too often is destructive of human society, not only by it's sterility, but also by revolt against such restriction.
Rigid discipline and 'efficiency' lead to dictatorship, with that goes all manner of evil. Here we see Germany's Hitler and his toady Mussolini of Italy (the 'me-too' bullfrog dictator who invaded little Abyssinia so that he could say that he also had an empire).
What a contrast with the Edwardian figure of Britain's Prime Minister Mr Chamberlain is their military pose. He came back from the meeting waving a signed paper saying it meant "peace in our time," but of course it didn't.
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