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Will a change in the form or structure of government make a significant effect on the practice of politics?

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If yes, how? If no, why not?

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  1. Well, the form/structure of government determines, and is determined by, the practice of politics, so yes. A change in one logically entails a change in the other. The question is where that change would come from, e.g. gradual, peaceful reform, or some kind of revolution or coup?


  2. Did you come down with the last shower of rain? of course it wont! power and corruption win every time!

  3. Without any significant subversion or corruption nearly any earnest system would work, but that is where psychology and sociology come in

  4. Yes it can that is why our Constitution contains a clause saying that the people need to revolt every 100 years to keep corruption out.  Constant turnover like the ocean will flatten any mountain.  If we had revolted in 1876 we would have no:

    Income Tax, Drug Laws, Gun Laws, reason to invade foreign countries, media brainwashing, warrantless surveillance, wire tapping, overcrowded prisons, access to all available technologies, etc.

    A mountain or pyramid is how bankers control the world, or are currently attempting to:

    They have a leader - The Rothschilds/Central Bank

    They have an elite - Rockefeller, J.P. Morgan, Warburg, Fould, Irabaud, Mallet, Schroder, Selingman, Spyers, Lazard, Baring, Erlanger.

    They have countries - Murdock, Greenspan, Disney, Forbes, Bush, Cheney, Rove, Rumsfeld, Ashcroft, Rice, Clinton, McCain, Obama,  Kennedy, every president back to Washington, Franklin, Blair, Harper, Calderon, Jintao, Peres, CFR, Trilateral, Club of Rome, NATO, UN, European Union, African Union etc.

    We need a change in economics if we are to have a change in politics.

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