Democratic Values (Political Essay)

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Democracy
Cover of the book Democratic Values (Political Essay) by Chris Myrski, Chris Myrski
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Chris Myrski ISBN: 9781370515646
Publisher: Chris Myrski Publication: August 27, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Chris Myrski
ISBN: 9781370515646
Publisher: Chris Myrski
Publication: August 27, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This is a relatively small speech about the moral and the democracy, the point being that these are /different/ things; also about the democracy in general and is it good or bad and why it is how it is; as also about what we can do if we want to make the things better. But, it being a speech, you have to know, that the word “speech” is related with the word ... “spit”, what has to say that one has to expect some “spitting” against the democracy (especially by the greatest /demo-critical realist/, how I name myself). Well, if you think so, then you will not be disappointed, especially in the poetical appendix at the end, what has become a tradition for me in these 5 (till 2017, but their number may grow a bit later) social essays. This verse was one of my first in English where I have shown my preferred inclination to the so called nursery rhymes, like this:

If we were clever
We would have never
The d`emocracy chosen, something else, whatever.

But we aren't, and because of this we have come to it, as one well-thought way for cheating of the masses. I have written several books about the democracy, but this small essay as if is the quintessence of all (at least up to that date, when it was composed), so that I advise you to read it, it isn't long. Because you have to deserve somehow the right to come to the funny end, methinks.

Ah, here are all social essays for the moment:

1. Democratic Values
2. Search For The Woman
3. Social Evils
4. Bulgarian Survival
5. Our Inability To Destroy

Expected is No 6, About Bulgarian Barbarity

Hmm, and if you, my possible readers, don't read me for free, then I can easily stop to publish free books here, am I clear? After all, you can always find me somewhere on the Internet, so that I have done my moral obligation.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

This is a relatively small speech about the moral and the democracy, the point being that these are /different/ things; also about the democracy in general and is it good or bad and why it is how it is; as also about what we can do if we want to make the things better. But, it being a speech, you have to know, that the word “speech” is related with the word ... “spit”, what has to say that one has to expect some “spitting” against the democracy (especially by the greatest /demo-critical realist/, how I name myself). Well, if you think so, then you will not be disappointed, especially in the poetical appendix at the end, what has become a tradition for me in these 5 (till 2017, but their number may grow a bit later) social essays. This verse was one of my first in English where I have shown my preferred inclination to the so called nursery rhymes, like this:

If we were clever
We would have never
The d`emocracy chosen, something else, whatever.

But we aren't, and because of this we have come to it, as one well-thought way for cheating of the masses. I have written several books about the democracy, but this small essay as if is the quintessence of all (at least up to that date, when it was composed), so that I advise you to read it, it isn't long. Because you have to deserve somehow the right to come to the funny end, methinks.

Ah, here are all social essays for the moment:

1. Democratic Values
2. Search For The Woman
3. Social Evils
4. Bulgarian Survival
5. Our Inability To Destroy

Expected is No 6, About Bulgarian Barbarity

Hmm, and if you, my possible readers, don't read me for free, then I can easily stop to publish free books here, am I clear? After all, you can always find me somewhere on the Internet, so that I have done my moral obligation.

More books from Chris Myrski

Cover of the book Ишь Ты Как Оно! (Публицистика) — Часть Первая by Chris Myrski
Cover of the book Curious Manifestos (Politistics) — Entirely by Chris Myrski
Cover of the book Научный ПИР (предложения, идеи, разработки) – Часть Третья by Chris Myrski
Cover of the book Научный ПИР (предложения, идеи, разработки) – Часть Первая by Chris Myrski
Cover of the book The Communism As Religion (popular study) by Chris Myrski
Cover of the book Ten Cynical Essays (Popular Worldview) — entirely by Chris Myrski
Cover of the book Social Evils (Social Essay) by Chris Myrski
Cover of the book Любопытные Манифесты (политистика) — часть первая by Chris Myrski
Cover of the book Now, Look Here (Publicistics) — Part Three by Chris Myrski
Cover of the book Ten Cynical Essays (Popular Worldview) — Part One by Chris Myrski
Cover of the book Десять Циничных Эссе (популярное мировоззрение) — Часть Вторая by Chris Myrski
Cover of the book Now, Look Here (Publicistics) — Part Two by Chris Myrski
Cover of the book Urrh, Cum Commentis — Excerpts (Impressions On Etymological Canvas) by Chris Myrski
Cover of the book Scientific Feast (Propositions, Ideas, Realizations – PIR) — Part One by Chris Myrski
Cover of the book Urrh, Cum Commentis (Impressions On Etymological Canvas) by Chris Myrski
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy