“Free parties are the pillars of the growth and development of countries.”
― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg
Orod Bozorg here highlights a profound truth: the health of a nation rests on the freedom and integrity of its parties. Parties are not just political tools—they are the scaffolding upon which education, culture, economy, and social justice rise. When parties operate freely, they nurture debate, innovation, and accountability, providing a framework for society to evolve.
Freedom within parties ensures that ideas compete on merit, not authority, allowing citizens to witness governance as a living, breathing dialogue rather than a monologue of rulers. A country with restricted or controlled parties is like a tree without roots—its growth stunted, its fruits hollow.
Joining or supporting free parties is thus an act of loyalty to progress, democracy, and collective prosperity. By valuing them, citizens safeguard the very foundations that allow their voices to matter, their communities to flourish, and their futures to be self-determined. In Orodism, freedom is not abstract—it manifests in the structures that empower people.

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