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Rethinking politics for a restructuring of the State is a rereading of the genesis of politics from its deepest roots, including the family. The meaning of living together in politics can be found in its finality, which is the common happiness, conceived as a self-sufficiency of the political community in general and that of each member in his individuality. From the base, to the highest summit, everyone has a role to play, but no one is slave or master of the other. One collaborates for the construction of a common work. It is the pursuit of this goal that must guide any revolution that wants…mehr

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Rethinking politics for a restructuring of the State is a rereading of the genesis of politics from its deepest roots, including the family. The meaning of living together in politics can be found in its finality, which is the common happiness, conceived as a self-sufficiency of the political community in general and that of each member in his individuality. From the base, to the highest summit, everyone has a role to play, but no one is slave or master of the other. One collaborates for the construction of a common work. It is the pursuit of this goal that must guide any revolution that wants to bring therapy to a state whose management is defective. It is the center of gravity around which any political action that wants to be at the service of the citizens must converge.
Autorenporträt
Jean-Claude BARUNGU M.M.M. wurde am 2. Juni 1998 in Bukavu geboren. Er hat einen Abschluss in Literatur am Petit séminaire de Mugeri und einen Bachelor in Philosophie am P.M. Cleire. Er wuchs in der Zeit von 2000 bis 2005 auf. Die verschiedenen Ereignisse, die diese Zeit prägten, veranlassten ihn, von klein auf über den eigentlichen Sinn des Zusammenlebens in einer Nation nachzudenken.