Every discussion on politics that I have ever been a part of ultimately boils down to this one question...
#Calligraphy #politics #latin #writing #handwriting #philosophy #government #liberty #freedom
@freemo what does it mean please?
@uisce
It literally translates to "who guards the guardians?" and is a question about who enforces the law on the people who enforce the law... Who polices the police, who polices the government/courts, etc.
No, it doesnt. Obviously there is a department dedicated to policing the police, but it does not actual act as an equally strong or stronger force, nor are the laws stricter or as strict when it comes to consequences.
So effectively, it doesnt exist, not in the form I described. Given the right criteria I suspect it would work quite well, but sadly something that resembles a good solution (based on my opinion of good) has never even been tried.
I outlines 9 points in the past as to what it would take for such a system to work. In the USA none of my 9 points exist and I know of no country where it does. But we are getting into the weeds now.
@freemo ah but then who keeps them in check? seems like that could just go on and on...
there is a saying which I consider to be wise
'one can tell how foul a society is, by the amount of laws it needs to govern it'
I am pretty sure there are and may still be cultures that function well and in many ways better then the current dominant culture that do not have nor require police force... no?