jeudi 17 février 2011

Necessity, emergency, and crisis

In a dictatorship of exigency, voters, employees, members of a group or party no longer have any loyalty to hold. They change their minds permanently, deny any membership of a club, corporation or organization, as do consumers with products, they require from them immediate satisfaction. Politicians have no time ,to be temporarily unpopular, or employees’ profitability machine to be less or equal 1. They must secure the market environment for those who work as measured by polls, or profitability or their powers to achieve, in just time, theirs perspectives.

They end up treating their stay in a group, workplace, area, or a country like any individual contract excluding any rhetoric or old solidarity; they feel entitled to judge the quality of theirs fruits remunerated by wages, taxes, annuities, and dividends.

A politician or an employee who doesn’t have neither a clear vision, nor high aspirations, and no will for great achievement or attainment in a short term, and has just a wildly exaggerated sense of greatness based on his cronies or his past is hindering his continuation and losing his membership card. Egypt and Tunisia are good witnesses.

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