This book is a multi-subject book, partly based on the genetically implanted, animal qualities of representatives of human race. The innate fundamental inequality between individuals implies a rough subdivision of humans into plebs and elite. A major constituent of elitist democracy is the democratic principle, postulating the eligibility of all representatives of power and leadership by the elitist circle. Social democracy tries to minimize the differences of income and wealth among population members. The democratic-elitist election mode is combined with the social distribution of riches…mehr
This book is a multi-subject book, partly based on the genetically implanted, animal qualities of representatives of human race. The innate fundamental inequality between individuals implies a rough subdivision of humans into plebs and elite. A major constituent of elitist democracy is the democratic principle, postulating the eligibility of all representatives of power and leadership by the elitist circle. Social democracy tries to minimize the differences of income and wealth among population members. The democratic-elitist election mode is combined with the social distribution of riches into the social-elitist democracy with its democratic economy. All political parties become superfluous. A quantitative theory of freedom shows that this complex notion comprises an adjustable circuit of freedom. The book mainly deals with the practical establishment within several years of a democratically well-structured social order, offering maximum stability of society due to the greatest possible equality of opportunities and the smallest possible differences of income, wealth, and exertion of power among population members.
1962-78: Student and Scientist at Cluj Univ. 1974: Ph.D. at Univ. Bucharest. 1979-81: Scientist at MPI Astrophysics, Garching/Munich. 1981-82: Scientist at LPL, Univ. Arizona, Tucson. 1983-2009 Scienist at DLR, Oberpfaffenhofen/Munich. Interests mainly in Planetary Science & Astrophysics, but also in Social Sciences, Ethology, Philosophy.
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