Tuesday, May 8, 2012

A revolution in science usually brings about new technologies. Would a revolution
in government bring about a new form of government? Absolutely not! Democracy
and the triadic form of government is the preferred form of government because it 
structures a government where each side of its triadic nature plays a part in the
functioning of the whole. No side is left out and any person who wishes and is able,
can run for public office. A revolution in governmet should have the effect of
correcting the shortcomings, if any, of the structure. Although the triadic nature of
the structure has no inherent shortcomings, its integrity is being threatened from
outside its structure, by the influences of a value system of Big Money created by
corporations and the potential influences of the Linguistic Turn.
      The Constitution was not crafted for the purpose of interpreting reality, nor
 was it created for the benefit of those fortunate enough to have Big Money, it
was crafted as a political instituion for the purpose of government. Everything
necessary for a democratic government is crafted into its form. Hence, it's a
human construction and the only requirement is that it be interpreted according
to the stated purpose for which it was crafted. Hence, it has no truck with
interpreting reality and hence does not have to answer to the Linguistic turn,
nor to appologize to the less fortunate.As the Court has stated, "its a
Constitution we are interpreting" and hence we cannot ignore the clearly
stated purpose of its existence. 
    





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