1 Euro Before You Vote: Political Pamphlet
By Boris Spasov
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The lies or intellectual laziness of our economists, administrations, and judicial systems creates a façade of legality, which could be considered fraudulent: replacing the power of a Monarchy by that of a Government applying relatively dictatorial laws, does not equal progress.
A matter of moral conscience arises when laws are only in favour of the same class. “What kind of world do we want to live in?” The “high finance” environment, that we now inhabit, has generated an unprecedented moral crisis and undermined our personal intellectual guidelines, i.e. our system of values. In the face of this deterioration at a time when we are seen by these “bankers” as a resource, as “Human fodder”, we need to be concerned for our already much indebted children and grandchildren.
This booklet is a summary of what you should know before you vote, because just beyond this troubled period of apparent peace, trouble is brewing.
EXCERPT
Albert Einstein said that the world we have created is the direct result of our method of thinking, but the problems we have caused cannot be resolved in the same way.
Future crises can only degenerate, multiply and become more frequent, they will not be simply ecological, since they are related to deep, structural issues in various areas: climate, demographics, economics, politics…
In a procession of contentment, troubles and wars human evolution has managed to make its way to 2017. One fears that the reality looming on the horizon is more violent. If the State of affairs that I have painted seems excessive, is that not indicative of a reality that we no longer want to see or accept?
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
The “humanist” Boris Alexandre SPASOV, formerly Deputy Director of Radio Caribbean International, graduate of the Centre d’études diplomatiques et stratégiques in Paris and the author of several books including World Order- Moral Disorder & Humanity... What a Story! is above all a man of the people, a passionate and candid eyewitness far from the safe, comfortable couch ideologies and politically correct attitudes of our time.
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1 Euro Before You Vote - Boris Spasov
Preface
Hidden behind the lofty principles of the French adage Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité
Boris Alexandre Spasov, a graduate of the Centre d’études diplomatiques et stratégiques in Paris, takes an unforgiving look at our society and its many ills, of which politics is not the least.
Spasov, a self described humanist, attempts via this essay, which regroups four of his articles published in the Polynesian magazine Tahiti Pacifique, to awaken our consciousnesses to the real significance of our votes.
For whom are we voting? Men or the System
? Do we still have control of our destinies or are we only puppets, brainwashed by a media subjugated by powerful banking lobbies?
Devoid of hyperbole, Boris Alexandre Spasov paints a rather black picture of the society in which we live and with which we appear to be content. Spasov believes that crises can only multiply, since some are structural. He believes that the enemy is no longer our neighbour
, but a globalization responsible for the demise of our moral values.
At a time when in Europe, several national political agendas could have far-reaching consequences, being aware of the importance of one’s vote or non-vote is primordial: especially when the crisis of the democratic system in France and in Europe is at its worst. What is the real power of our elected officials? Just raising the