Monday, May 3, 2010

[GMW #1951] Peace Servants, Peace-protectors, Peace Insurers Replacing The Antiquated Concept Of Military



[GMW #1951] Peace Servants, Peace-protectors, Peace Insurers Replacing The Antiquated Concept Of Military
Tuesday 4 May 2010, Editor: Easy
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Military comes from the Latin miles, the foot soldier.  This antiquated word should be replaced by a new concept, such as peace-protectors, peace-insurers or peace servants.  This should also apply to the polices of the world (police: from the Greek word polis, the city). 

Police and military should be merged into a vast system of peace insurance and security from the top of the world to states, the local communities and the streets.  Why not have a try at it on the eve of a new millennium?  There are many obsolete concepts and institutions on this planet which should be changed.

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