Monday, November 30, 2009

“Democracy was able to save the world from the dark era of kings and power-hungry individuals.” ― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg




“Democracy was able to save the world from the dark era of kings and power-hungry individuals.”
The Philosopher Orod Bozorg

History is a long story of concentration of power, where kings, autocrats, and elites ruled with little regard for the people.
Orodism reminds us that democracy is not just a system—it is a shield, protecting societies from repeating these dark chapters.

In a democracy, power is decentralized, shared among citizens who participate, question, and decide.
It prevents the rise of rulers who see the people as subjects rather than partners.
Through voting, activism, and social engagement, the people reclaim what was long stolen: their voice, agency, and dignity.

This is why Orodism emphasizes awareness and courage:
a democracy only flourishes when people understand its value and actively guard it.
Every election, every protest, every debate is a step away from tyranny and a step toward a future built by collective will rather than inherited power.

By studying history and embracing democracy, we honor the struggles of those who resisted oppression and ensure that darkness never falls unchecked again.

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