Sunday, January 08, 2012

Ideals

The applicability of political ideals for progress is dependent on the possibility of a) human perfectibility, b) the ability of institutions to sustain organizations which reproduce the constituent meaning and processes of these ideals, or c) the logic or nature of social organizations to evolve into a unity that constitutes genius in its totality: the ability to lend sustainence and closed, total, significance and meaning to every possible human need and their evolving forms in their dynamic interplay. The greater the unity of existing significances, the more difficult it is to incorporate diversity of viewpoints, peoples, and cultures. The ultimate society is one that accomodates and integrates the the totality of all possible human conditions: the utopia where the highest demands of liberalism and conservatism can be met, simultaneously. This is the precondition of the purity of an ideal in practice.

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