The ideas of political responsibility are reasonably new considering the length mankind has been active on the planet. In the distant past it was always whom ever had the biggest armies, was strongest, or was god's chosen representative that held power over common people. The typical person had little to do or say with what direction their country, clan or city moved in.
People have moved a quite a way since the era of peasant vessels, kings and queens. This doctrine was a political and religious view held by monarchs that kingship role was that of a steward to their people. This stewardship was given to them by the will of God. It was also believed that as only God could judge an unfit and unjust king, the king could there for do no wrong.
Part of this stems from the ancient idea that God bestowed the earthly power to rule by a spiritual force. It was also felt that the spiritual leadership was given over to some form of religious leader to lead the masses on the road to faith. These leaders had a responsibility to the people to look out for them and always do what was in their best interest. Sadly power, great and otherwise often corrupts.
Leading up to the glorious revolution at mid 1688 this theory fell into disfavor with many countries. It was weakened further world wide during the onset of the revolution in American and the revolution in France during the later parts of the eighteenth century. People realized that they could select the people that could rule them and if they did it poorly, they could also be replaced.
With the failure of several monarchies, the holy churches that they derived power and authority from diminished in influence and power with them. As more powerful splinter regions gained popularity people slowly realized that nature of the relationship with god was more personal than external. Because of this personal relationship idea, they felt they should not be told how to show their faith by other people.
From these historical revelations came the idea that each person is a sovereign onto themselves and with this comes the responsibility to choose who would lord over them. In most cases it is a group of people chosen ether directly or indirectly by the masses. These groups of people have many different names. They have been called congress, parliament, councils, and bureaus to name a few.
History has illustrated to us that evil people still seek power. Often they will try to place themselves in these places which are voted on by fellow voters, be it through some type of deception or other more nefarious ways. It falls to every responsible person to remove these evil people to protect their fellow man.
It has been only about 500 years since mankind has woken up to the principle of political responsibility. The belief that all people are a ruling sovereign over themselves and thus capable of making these choices for themselves. As a sovereign, these people should remember they are also responsible for any people they have put in charge, for the good and bad.
People have moved a quite a way since the era of peasant vessels, kings and queens. This doctrine was a political and religious view held by monarchs that kingship role was that of a steward to their people. This stewardship was given to them by the will of God. It was also believed that as only God could judge an unfit and unjust king, the king could there for do no wrong.
Part of this stems from the ancient idea that God bestowed the earthly power to rule by a spiritual force. It was also felt that the spiritual leadership was given over to some form of religious leader to lead the masses on the road to faith. These leaders had a responsibility to the people to look out for them and always do what was in their best interest. Sadly power, great and otherwise often corrupts.
Leading up to the glorious revolution at mid 1688 this theory fell into disfavor with many countries. It was weakened further world wide during the onset of the revolution in American and the revolution in France during the later parts of the eighteenth century. People realized that they could select the people that could rule them and if they did it poorly, they could also be replaced.
With the failure of several monarchies, the holy churches that they derived power and authority from diminished in influence and power with them. As more powerful splinter regions gained popularity people slowly realized that nature of the relationship with god was more personal than external. Because of this personal relationship idea, they felt they should not be told how to show their faith by other people.
From these historical revelations came the idea that each person is a sovereign onto themselves and with this comes the responsibility to choose who would lord over them. In most cases it is a group of people chosen ether directly or indirectly by the masses. These groups of people have many different names. They have been called congress, parliament, councils, and bureaus to name a few.
History has illustrated to us that evil people still seek power. Often they will try to place themselves in these places which are voted on by fellow voters, be it through some type of deception or other more nefarious ways. It falls to every responsible person to remove these evil people to protect their fellow man.
It has been only about 500 years since mankind has woken up to the principle of political responsibility. The belief that all people are a ruling sovereign over themselves and thus capable of making these choices for themselves. As a sovereign, these people should remember they are also responsible for any people they have put in charge, for the good and bad.
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