Common steps and sub-activities
Campaign against the misuse of power
The misuse of power is one of the banes of our society.
And one of the biggest culprits in the misuse of power is government.
The more you grow government and its employees the more obligations – often entirely useless and spurious – their employees invent in order to justify their existence. Governments are no longer servants to the people, but tyrants over them, with regulation after regulation after regulation, none of which can be fairly monitored or policed and few of which do any good.
Thus we do have something of a problem here because suppression of obligations can only be achieved fully by the government starting to reduce bureaucracy.
So what do we do?
Use the technique for Paring down our obligations. With this list find out the source of all these obligations and start to question the source, campaign if need be, put pressure on your MPs, and try to remove for once and for good all those onerous and pointless forms, tasks, phone calls and so on.
Work at it, let them know.
If enough people do it, then our lives may be lighter and easier.
Observations
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- Dr Seuss - Yertle the Turtle
- Gladstone, William Ewart - Suppressing obligations - Campaign against the misuse of power
- Gladstone, William Ewart - Suppressing obligations - Campaign against the misuse of power - Socialism
- Hazlitt, William – from The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte
- James - James 5 verses 1 to 20
- Louis Jacolliot - The Bible in India - 04 The Story of Krishna: Preaching the law/disciples/Ardjuna and Sarawasta
- Louis Jacolliot - The Bible in India - The Thoughts and maxims of Krishna
- Nizami – Makhzanol Asrar (The Treasury of Mysteries) – from The Second Discourse 02
- Peckover, Priscilla Hannah – quote from Peace and Goodwill, A sequel to the Olive leaf
- Songs of Flying Dragons – Dedication, Destiny and Serving the common man
- Songs of Flying Dragons – Reducing obligations, Justice and forgiveness
- Songs of Flying Dragons – Though he was busy with war, he loved the way of the scholar
- Spender, Stephen - from Not palaces, an era’s crown
- Spender, Stephen - In railway halls, on pavements near the traffic
- Steiner, Rudolf - Nature spirits - The misuse of power
- Tarot - 05 Minor Arcana - 05s Adversity [purification]
- Tarot - 06 Minor Arcana - 04s Power and Desire [Intellect]
- Tirrukural, the - Book 1 from Social Obligation
- Tirrukural, the - Book 2 The Unswerving Sceptre
- Wesley’s Britain in the 1700s - Curbing the abuse of power
- Wotton, Sir Henry - Character of a happy life