Politicians stay in power by buying cronies.  They make the favors for these 
few look good,  good to groups in the populace.  So, they get crony funding and 
popular support.  These bought cronies are usually big businessmen who would 
usually fail by being inept or crooked.  The result is big power in states and 
bad management in a fifth of the big businesses.  To compete, some other 
businesses have to play along.

This is enabled by those of the populace who love states or worship states.  
The process is also helped by those who are would-be petty dictators and like 
the idea of a mechanism where they can control others.

So, all over the world as states grow in power,  we see the state as a growing 
burden in our lives.

But, relying less on the state means a better understanding of property.  The 
example of politicians helping cronies by building a mall is a good example.  
Who owns the park?  Who owns the trees?  Who has the say?  Is it jointly owned 
by all the people?  Are pieces owned by individuals?  Does the politician own 
it?  The many answers people have for these questions muddy the water and 
creates confusion as we look for freedom and a lesser role of the state in our 
lives.

However, for most people of the world, the state is the highest authority, the 
determiner of right and wrong, the bringer of blessings, the blesser of 
actions.  As much as we feel for your plight, most people will see the state as 
the one in the right by definition.  Only by a change in this view can you gain 
world sympathy.  (Of course, some might pretend a sympathy in state-vs-state 
contexts.)

So, my heart goes out for you.  But, I don't think we are going to see much of 
a positive view around the world, unless a few politicians try to exploit the 
situation.

I wish you well.  

Dar




On Jun 8, 2013, at 11:40 AM, Ender Nafi Elekçioğlu wrote:

> This time; a little less information, a little more propaganda; sorry :)
> At least 100 thousand gathered in Taksim this evening,
> it's spectacular; words hardly describe this scene!  
> 
> ---
> 
> To all my hobbit brothers out there…
> Remember,
> Uruk-hai's may have giant swords, Goblins may be 4 times bigger than you;
> but it was little Frodo who brought the ring to Mount Doom and liberate the 
> Middle World!
> 
> Song of the Lonely Mountain, Hobbits in Taksim :
> https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=535279806533521
> 
> 
> 
> With warmest and kindest regards from Turkey,
> Cheers brothers & sisters…
> 
> 
> ~ Ender Nafi
> 
> ~… together, we're smarter & stronger …~
> 
> 
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