| Could Military Nationalized Help China? |
| 送交者: WishUBest 2007年08月20日00:00:00 於 [史地人物] 發送悄悄話 |
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At downstair, people are discussing about an issue of Nationalized Military forces. Ma Bei-ming seems to the first sponsor. Basically, I think Ma's concept: "A Nationalized Military Forces Is A Source of Chao" has some points. So, if the politics is a one party system backed up by military, it will be much less deviations and a more steady and stable government. People may argue that such a government must be a tyrant government. From the philosophical principle of political science, the expectation of citizens of a country is to live good lives, to enjoy quality of material abundance and to own plenty of freedom. When these objects are obtained, few people would care if their political systems are a one-party or a multi-party system. We know there are some people who care about politics and like to participate in the ruling. Yet, those are always a minority compared to the whole. So, these people, in order to grasp their piece of cake, think up all kind of games to deceit, to fan, and to fabricate stories to the ordinary majority public. That is virtually tricks of the unsuccessful politicians. People may think in the one party system, there might be more corruptions. Yes, it may be so, but corruptions and party politics are different matters. The one-party system can also perform a clear-cut, good government rules over their citizens, if the party can design a good operating system. In this modern century the Chinese are so impressed by the Western theories and they simply lose all their faith about everything. This is a great mistake! What I want to say is that the Chinese style politics can still be a good politics if we can give it some time to grow! So, whether the military should or should not be nationalized is not a problem. |
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