[GMW #4307]
French Revolution - Human Progress - Liberty,
Equality, Fraternity, Human Rights, Land
Rights, Free Education, Religious Freedom
Wednesday 19 June, 2019,
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~ Idea 4695 ~
In our historical past there were many
revolutions. They occurred whenever an excessive
unjust situation or government persisted unduly
and without peaceful solution in sight.
Today revolutions are condemned, labeled terrorism
and considered the supreme immorality. As a
result profound injustices remain unresolved and
are growing.
Someone should establish a list of human
progresses achieved through revolutions. We were
taught in French school that the French Revolution
gave birth to liberty, equality, fraternity, human
rights, land ownership registration, free
education, free choice of religion and a host of
other measures for greater justice and equality.
What a good, useful revolution that was!
The contemporary, growing inequalities between the
extremely rich and the poor of the world and
inside countries are not being corrected despite
all the years of United Nations speeches,
preaching, recommendations, efforts and minimal
resources.
We should therefore not be surprised if there will
be revolutions on this planet.
Robert's The Miracle, Joy and Art of Living, Volume II - The Art of Personal Happy Living Chapter 5 - Of Love We need more than a world vision (Weltanschaung). We need a world love (Weltliebe).
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