1. Electoral reform: Parliaments without parties. 2. Character & Ethics. 3. Rescuing Checks & Balances. Please note: I write from an Enlightenment perspective and, well-versed, am hostile to what is commonly called Christianity. And to anything occult.
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The principle of checks & balances, a cornerstone of civilisation, requires procedures to reign in rogue behavior of those holding power. Tony Benn, a radical British politician (1925–2014), famously asked:
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UK citizen since 1952, studied philosophy, resident as a commercial translator in Germany for 40 yrs, now in France. Publications in both English & German.
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