Posted on 12/08/2008 8:41:52 PM PST by re_tail20
I have never believed that there is a secret United Nations plot to take over the US. I have never seen black helicopters hovering in the sky above Montana. But, for the first time in my life, I think the formation of some sort of world government is plausible.
A world government would involve much more than co-operation between nations. It would be an entity with state-like characteristics, backed by a body of laws. The European Union has already set up a continental government for 27 countries, which could be a model. The EU has a supreme court, a currency, thousands of pages of law, a large civil service and the ability to deploy military force.
So could the European model go global? There are three reasons for thinking that it might.
First, it is increasingly clear that the most difficult issues facing national governments are international in nature: there is global warming, a global financial crisis and a global war on terror.
Second, it could be done. The transport and communications revolutions have shrunk the world so that, as Geoffrey Blainey, an eminent Australian historian, has written: For the first time in human history, world government of some sort is now possible. Mr Blainey foresees an attempt to form a world government at some point in the next two centuries, which is an unusually long time horizon for the average newspaper column.
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Hey, I’ve seen black helicopters flying right over the Hudson river off of Manhattan. And I’ve seen them many times.
After 9-11 they were very busy here.
So I can’t say anything about anything now. Saw it. Sometimes in groups.
The move toward a world government has been going on now for several thousand years, with this empire and that making attempt after attempt. Several major religions have also incorporated the idea of speaking for all people. The triangular trade in the 17th and 18th century was another step in worldwide commerce; ideologies have come and gone which have attempted worldwide cohesion; major wars are now world wars. Worldwide government isn’t some kind of conspiracy; it’s as old as the desire of Alexander. We’ve been heading there for a long time.
Having said that...
Obviously the ideals of the Constitution and its limited republic-style structure are a great template for world government. The states and the nation are a good analogy for the nations and the world.
The alternatives are awful, starting with this writer’s fawning appreciation for the unelected bureaucrats at the European Union. Stalin, Mao, and others present an even worse path. If we go Islamic, the world enters a dark age. Then there’s always the typical tyrannies of rule by oligarchs, monarchs, military men, and crazed ideologues.
Maybe we’ll have to experience these horrors on a worldwide scale before someone rediscovers the American experiment. Let’s hope the group trying to establish that on a worldwide scale has the faith and intellect of our founders - and a little chutzpah about fixing the several flaws in our system.
Whither the Bill of Rights Mr. Rachman?
And now for a world government
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2145248/posts
12/08/2008 5:58:43 PM PST · by ricks_place · 19 replies · 572+ views
And now for a world government
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2145250/posts
12/08/2008 5:59:32 PM PST · by Jet Jaguar · 24 replies · 495+ views
And now for a world government
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2145324/posts
12/08/2008 8:41:52 PM PST · by re_tail20 · 4 replies · 101+ views
Congratulations, you’re 3rd in line.
Thanks,
Research for like threads convinced me I’d be first
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