Title: THE DUTY OF THE STATE/ PART I Post by: mrthepen on August 05, 2008, 04:13:19 PM The State
It is the duty of the state to germinate, articulate and perpetuate the hopes, dreams and aspirations of its people: All of its people- from the most vulnerable ( the unborn) to the most achieved (national hero). The difficulty implicit in this ideology is: How should 'The State' do this? It must do so by facilitating, harnessing and maximizing the full potential of the masses. How can the state facilitate, harness and maximize the full potential of the Masses? The state can facilitate, harness and maximize the full potential of the masses if it: 1. Facilitate workable methodologies for the formal transmittal of knowledge- the masses must have free access to education up to the secondary level ( including technical skills and agriculture). 2. Establish/strengthen all modes of communication- we have to listen/talk to each other in order to understand each other. ( The Bible instructs us that- "...with all our getting we should get understanding..."-Proverbs) 3. Articulate a clear position on Family- what is a family? how does it function? what does a family do? ( role of a family) 4. The establishment of 'a family academy'- to teach, newly married couples/ or a couple who needs a re-fresher course, family education and skills. This is important if we agree that -The Family- "is the primary autonomous unit within the society viz. its social construct. it is at the level of the family that the morals and norms of the society are first taught, either explicit or implicit. The terrorizing effects of the enslavement Process The African man is in a dilemma: He is too tribal: but the tribe is his identity; to loose the tribe is to loose himself: yet he must loose himself in order to find himself! in other words he must- know himself. This is quite a-pro-po since it was the African man who chiseled these words into the granite rocks of ancient Egypt: " Man know Thyself" ( please understand that this is inclusive of women! ). What must one do in order to know himself/herself? In order to know himself the African man must first remember who he is! He must retrace his steps to the place where he lost the memory of who he is! He must know that he is Adam- first man, father of all, Abba. He must know that science has shown him to be who he is. He must know that the story of Eden took place in Africa! ( when heaven was on the earth! ). A work in Progress... Copyright 2008 Martin F. Reynolds |