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The Life Cycle of a Democratic Society (and Where We Are in That Cycle)
 
Städter haben höheres Depressionsrisiko

By Peter Paul Parker

Guest Writer for Wake Up World

“Everything has a life cycle, and there is actually a life cycle for countries. A number of philosophers and sociologists have written about this. It’s like a plant where you plant the seed, it grows to a seedling, sprouts, matures, drops its seeds and dies. We’re seeing that… and without understanding that, you’re not going to survive.” ~ Dr. John Bergman

We live in a world where the very word democracy is losing its meaning. Democracy is supposed to mean a system of government in which power is vested in the people who rule either directly or through freely elected officials. Rather than going through the pitfalls of that general statement or analysing the left/right paradigm (which has also become null and void as it is controlled by the same people) let us look at the cycles countries and societies inevitably go through in their evolution and, through a brief discussion of the problems humanity is facing at the moment, where we are in that cycle.
 

The Life Cycle of a Nation
Step one. From bondage to spiritual faith. When people of a country are being repressed by their government, there is a spiritual wakening, or even a renaissance. The resistance of bondage and repressive government helps to unite the people.

https://wakeup-world.com/2015/12/05/the-life-cycle-of-a-democratic-society-and-where-we-are-in-that-cycle/
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