Friday, July 23, 2010

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Democracy, Europe, thought, speech and freedom

"nacede-ordered thinking and survives by" freedom of speech. In this sense, perhaps not a coincidence that the right of everyone to participate and were preceded at the root of democracy. But the talk is not only hearing, is required 'listening', is what democracy demands. " Jose Maria Moncasi

Comments:
I agree. The problem is the "social contract", since we've posted some of our freedom, for the good com ... See moreA in the state, it has been cutting our freedoms, for alleged common benefit. While the common benefit is determined by the party that controls the state. Democracy is a good thing ... in the right hands ... but we a democracy tiranizante, worse than any other form of organizing our rights policy. Freedom of expression is at stake in our times. Saved, thanks in part to these new channels of popular expression: Internet, Blogs, Social Networking ... There are certain issues that are untouchable in our society ... and the Internet, perhaps the only way left for these " taboo subjects. " I love an author who speaks of democracy, Juan José Linz, in his book "The downfall of democracy", reflects on the camino que llevan las mismas, por la tiranía de la maquinaria del Estado.
Y, es cierto, José María, uno de los grandes retos de nuestra sociedad democrática, es aprender a "escuchar", que no oír, como valor añadido...Lo que ocurre, es que, en nuestra cultura, la Mediterránea, es muy común opinar, sin haber asimilado lo que otros han dicho. Ni reflexionar sobre lo que nuestros "sabios" han escrito/opinado siglos antes...

LLevas razón...doctor. Vivir hoy, en democracia, es aprender del pasado, de nuestra historia (de sus aciertos, que han sido muchos, como de sus errores). En cuanto al papel del Estado, sólo un apunte o una reflexión: ¿Qué sería ahora existed in our country but Europe? Until recently it was a Eurosceptic, but each day that passes I believe more in the need for a stronger Europe, established and respected in the world. Now, especially, that "power play" is changing hands. Look, the rise of the BRICKS and loss of influence shares of industrialized countries.

I'm still a eurosceptic ... for several reasons. First, where is one Europe has many countries with governments that regulate, legislate, each in its own way (Municipalities, Provincial Councils, Counties, Autonomous Region and central Government). In a globalized world, Spain has too many administrations. Moreover, European or let the government force and control, or be a mere decorative institution. Sure, nungún country wants to give up their power, their management. So wrong. In addition, it is certainly not give the importance to the European Parliament, it really is. It regulates many things that are apparently not in our body of law, but in the end, that they have to meet people across Europe.
Finally, I think the territorial expansion of Europe, the massive inclusion of countries in crisis, or when you see the ears, weakened Europe. Europe is a very, very big, and that increasingly complicated, all the above. Europe, yes, okay, but if we allow Directors and is a real institution that has the strength to "impose" their components, not simple things ... and then holding a coordination between administrations ...
As a bonus, and this is a self-belief, supported only by my own observation, Europe is composed disparate cultures ... and this also creates friction ... It is not the same as a German, a English ... is not the same as a Belgian the Mediterranean an Italian ... "semos" more prone to sneaking out ... not true ... and look for the tickling to normal, law or rule ... or at least to question it ...

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