Sunday, November 29, 2009

“Democracy made the crown of rulership to be placed on all the people of a land, those who consider this crown to belong to one person and one family are looking for misfortune and destruction of a land.” ― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg


 

 


“Democracy made the crown of rulership to be placed on all the people of a land, those who consider this crown to belong to one person and one family are looking for misfortune and destruction of a land.”
The Philosopher Orod Bozorg

Orodism teaches that true leadership belongs to everyone, not to a single ruler or dynasty.
A crown is no longer a symbol of privilege, but a reminder that every citizen carries responsibility for the fate of their land.

When one person or family clings to power, they stifle creativity, freedom, and justice, sowing seeds of misfortune.
Democracy, in contrast, distributes authority and accountability—making rulers servants of the people rather than masters.
This redistribution is essential for a society that values growth, fairness, and collective well-being.

The philosophy reminds us: power hoarded is power corrupted.
A thriving nation requires shared guardianship, where each individual contributes to decisions, policies, and governance.
In this light, the crown becomes a metaphor for unity, vigilance, and civic empowerment—a treasure held not by one, but by all.

Democracy is therefore both shield and beacon, ensuring that no single ambition can destroy the hopes of generations.

 

 

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