The relationship between people and political party
Liberal democracy that brought many problems during the 1850s has now been readopted by the state as the most ideal political system. The first matter is not to do with the nature of multi-party democracy in which every person regardless of their clear aims and purposes deserves to establish a political party. Though they are in the same stand and ideology, they tend to establish their own political organization. Even from a party whose the same ideology, because they are worried about their short-term interest, they, again and again, would establish their own party.
In the liberal system, people no longer think about collectiveness instead of thinking about ideology. They would do whatever they want so that they can easily establish their own party without considering the importance of its aims and objectives. At this point, political parties have been regarded work places promising enormous benefits. That is why the establishment of a party is commonly driven by such willingness rather than manifestation of the people's struggle in building a better nation/state.
Jumat, 9 Januari 2009 | 09:44 WIB