The imperative of self-organizing
Editorial
Yerkir/arm
May 13, 2005
Any country, any society is strong as much as it can focus
efforts on solving actual issues be they foreign, social or
scientific-educational.
At the same time, misfortunes in any society of any country have
interior reasons which are mainly rooted in lack of unity. These are
ABC truths which are obvious to all. But t is not excessive to speak
about these truths, moreover in our conditions. Since we often realize
that our issues are hard to solve given the split internal potential.
It would not be accurate to say that nobody among us cares about
this. At least because when it comes to national security, our society
manages to consolidate and neutralize the external threat.
Why do we manage to ignore the party backgrounds at war, but when it
comes to improving the country, we start regarding people as those
belonging to a certain party, ideology, and the rivalry is turned
into hostility.
Today, our national security depends not so much on external factors,
as much on internal organization.
The above-mentioned does not mean that existence of parties or
ideologies are excessive. On the contrary, plurality of parties and
platforms make the options of solving issues more varied. But if
these differences have ideological-platform nature, issues are solved
in a more efficient way.
Editorial
Yerkir/arm
May 13, 2005
Any country, any society is strong as much as it can focus
efforts on solving actual issues be they foreign, social or
scientific-educational.
At the same time, misfortunes in any society of any country have
interior reasons which are mainly rooted in lack of unity. These are
ABC truths which are obvious to all. But t is not excessive to speak
about these truths, moreover in our conditions. Since we often realize
that our issues are hard to solve given the split internal potential.
It would not be accurate to say that nobody among us cares about
this. At least because when it comes to national security, our society
manages to consolidate and neutralize the external threat.
Why do we manage to ignore the party backgrounds at war, but when it
comes to improving the country, we start regarding people as those
belonging to a certain party, ideology, and the rivalry is turned
into hostility.
Today, our national security depends not so much on external factors,
as much on internal organization.
The above-mentioned does not mean that existence of parties or
ideologies are excessive. On the contrary, plurality of parties and
platforms make the options of solving issues more varied. But if
these differences have ideological-platform nature, issues are solved
in a more efficient way.