Not wrong and not very appetizing
1. Understand what governance is first
To govern is to decide on what is morally acceptable and what is not within our community. It is to create boundaries to acceptable behaviour.
This will involve deciding on 'laws' and then enforcing them.
The person or group of people who decide on the laws of the community hold the power - because they hold the power to punish.
This will involve deciding on 'laws' and then enforcing them.
The person or group of people who decide on the laws of the community hold the power - because they hold the power to punish.
Look around this sight and you may find something more attractive in governance. Even another reading or two of the above can offer some real attraction.
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