>Yes, that's why we require political leaders to step down from office eventually. But the civilized way of requiring leaders to step down from office does not involve killing them.
I'm talking more in line of philosophical movements. Political leaders are not that important (although it sure seems that way to us).
In my opinion, we as a species, need to have that failsafe of time perspective on ideologies. We risk lurching in a wrong direction with no possibility of coming back on track otherwise.
No single generation should decide to faith of humanity as a whole.
I'm talking more in line of philosophical movements. Political leaders are not that important (although it sure seems that way to us).
In my opinion, we as a species, need to have that failsafe of time perspective on ideologies. We risk lurching in a wrong direction with no possibility of coming back on track otherwise.
No single generation should decide to faith of humanity as a whole.