For viewing pleasure there are always the perfect villains and perfect fools of the corridors of power using the levers that they hold in order to work things out in ways workable. Checks and balances work in so far as there is the ability to execute. Laws, after all, are just means to direct the execution of the power of the state. With the governed increasingly unwilling to abide by the sanctions of the state directions lead to one of two outcomes. Either a tightening of force or the grip of the powerful or the fragmentation of power without cohesive structure or finely tuned apparatus to enforce unknowable rules and standards.
The games may be different in different places and systems but the principle is the same. No agreement on an umbrella political structure gives way to the savageries of power plays and power grabs. Corruption is not corruption. It becomes the order of disorder with, in the extremes , the order of death.
Fragmented views of society are wished for by those in opposition to the order that is. Push too far and hoped for new orders become no order what so ever. Allegiances to cohesion are hard allegiances when corrupting power wanes out of control. Allegiances to fraction and divisiveness are not attractive measures when they invite a broken world without recourse to fixing. A non lethal state can be mended best from within. A lethal state invites the danger of getting better or worse.
Firebrands would do well to judge the level of real toxicity prior to sinking their ships of state. Puzzlers ponder answers, define not questions. The powers of those in the catbirds seat always trump rage and rant.
The self interest of the fears and cries of the put upon is dear. Perceptions are often eternally skewed. Perceptions of power bases are often eternally skewed. Readings of power bases are often eternally flawed.
In the rush to build government, the rush to build equity, firmness grabs often by the short hairs. Whom gets whom by them, the short hairs? The world is the world of unintended consequence. Who rages for these, the unintended consequence? Those who risk too much for too little or those who risk too little for too much. Lasting fancy and gifts from the devil make martyrs out of the righteous. The righteous put much good in play and much good in jeopardy. Judgement is a hard to come by commodity. Laws may be a sham. Too much fracture and the trust of the populace is lost. Too little and is is co-opted.
From Times Book Review
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/27/books/review/Giry-t.html?scp=5&sq=parag%20khanna&st=cse
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Dominance Games: The melting pot of the base metal. No welders wanted.
Posted in Commentary, current events, News, opinion, political analysis, political science, Politics, Uncategorized, writing with tags Commentary, current events, Democracy, immigration, integration, news, opinion, political analysis, political commentary, politics, social criticism, writing on May 29, 2011 by B SchiffThe world, overrun by the foreign other and proud defenders of the faith. Heritage. Identity. Harm. Interlopers. The uncivilized all. Mean spirits. Dimwits. The self righteous and the self absorbed. Rotten thieves in the night. Rotten misers.
The harmonic is not in harmony. Identity requires the identified. Stealth and quiet, thieves waiting in the night, coming in the night, biting the hand that feeds, ruining the new mothers that suckle bring not to the table, know nothing. Others, gargantuan in appetites of self preservation bring grief.
Fracture. Separation. The whole is not a liquid thing, no boundaried mosaic; pieces separate and enclosed. No welders wanted. No melders. None standing uninvited. None wishing no invite.
Live, be of you. Live, be of me. Tread on me not. Stave off challenge as one. Tread on me please. Immigration. Integration. Songs of change and desperation. Who flips on who? Common respect and the melting pot of the base metal. What base metal? What melting pot?
Problems. Here, there and everywhere.
Britain, immigraion… The Week
French Panel Debates Secularism and Islam
By STEVEN ERLANGER and MAÏA de la BAUME
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/06/world/europe/06secular.html?_r=1&scp=3&sq=immigration%20and%20multiculturalism&st=cse
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