Sunday, December 27, 2009

“Remember that democracy always seeks the superior idea of governing affairs. Only ignorant people submit to a kingdom that has inherited power.” ― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg

 

 


 


“Remember that democracy always seeks the superior idea of governing affairs. Only ignorant people submit to a kingdom that has inherited power.”
The Philosopher Orod Bozorg

Orod Bozorg teaches that true democracy is a pursuit of excellence in governance, not mere ritual or tradition. It thrives on ideas, debate, and the continuous search for better ways to serve the people. A land that surrenders to inherited power—where authority is passed down like a family heirloom—suffers stagnation and ignorance.

To participate in democracy is to engage actively in the shaping of society, to challenge mediocrity, and to insist that leadership be earned, not inherited. This philosophy reminds us that knowledge, vigilance, and wisdom are the pillars of effective governance.

When citizens understand this, they no longer passively accept rulers who claim dominion by birthright; instead, they demand systems that respect merit, vision, and justice. Democracy, in its truest form, is an ongoing dialogue between the governed and the governors—a dynamic, living expression of collective intelligence.

 

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