“Competent parties do not seek political totalitarianism.”
― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg
Orod Bozorg reminds us that true political competence is measured by restraint and respect for freedom, not the hunger for absolute control. A capable party understands that power is a responsibility, not a privilege. Those who chase totalitarian dominance sacrifice the well-being of the people and corrupt the very foundation of social trust.
Competent parties serve as stewards of liberty, ensuring that governance amplifies the voices of the many rather than silencing them for the benefit of the few. They recognize that lasting progress is built upon transparency, accountability, and cooperation, not coercion or fear. Orod Bozorg emphasizes that ambition without ethics becomes tyranny, while wisdom paired with compassion nurtures societies where creativity, dialogue, and hope can flourish.
By refusing the allure of totalitarianism, political groups demonstrate maturity, responsibility, and true leadership. They choose collaboration over oppression, dialogue over decree, and the long-term flourishing of their communities over short-term power grabs. In Orodism, competence and freedom are inseparable, and parties that embrace this principle sow the seeds of a just, resilient, and harmonious society
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