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The Power Of The Individual

The Power of the Individual

It is historically acknowledged that an individual with great character and profound principle can and will alter the course or collective consciousness of a community, society or government. So-called "Civilization" is fundamentally, the result of families forming communities, which develops ‘societies', that establishes laws/rules that are to be obeyed, thereby forming a ‘Government' to maintain Civilization. This is a code of behavior and cooperation that men and women ‘must' mutually agree upon to establish and maintain the functionality, peace and prosperity of said Community. It is characterized by common interest and may possess a distinctive culture and institutions. However, occasionally the Governing System may become abusive or support corrupt or destructive inhumane institutions. When this happens, an "individual" of that Community may arise who rebels against the dysfunctional system, for the greater good and ultimate reformation and......


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