humanity
Humanity topics include pieces on the real lives of politicians, legislators, activists, women in politics and the everyday voter.
Freedom
Concept of Freedom: As a principle of politics, 'freedom' has two meanings. Freedom in the first sense is considered to be a quality of human existence, which means that where other elements-objects or creatures of nature are regulated by the immutable laws of nature, the same human beings, after acquiring knowledge of the laws of nature, Makes it a means to fulfill its objectives. So he can give his life any form he wants. Freedom in another sense is a condition of man' in which man is capable of fulfilling self-determined goals and is not subjected to any external constraints. It is important to note that the idea of the 'state' of freedom comes to us only when we accept the 'virtue' or capacity of freedom in human beings. The main concern of political theory is with the 'state of freedom'.
By Amit Kumar4 years ago in The Swamp
Freedom? A natural human right for ALL….
Freedom? A natural human right for ALL…. The word freedom is defined as “the power or right to act, think or speak as one wants without hindrance or restraint.” This also leads to the idea concerning freedom of choice for different things throughout life. Notice that the definition of the word has “power” in it, hence this is what leads to unfortunate causes in the lack of freedom, choice of different things in life and being able to be an authentic individual. Freedom comes with a very high price tag at times, especially when it comes to life or death. Those who have power to give freedom to others have an immense responsibility to be ethical, kind, giving, and also empathetic to the lives of every human being who wants freedom, seeks freedom or already has freedom in their own right. I often ask why do people abuse the power that they might have when it comes to issues of freedom? Unfortunately, the abuse of power stems from the egotistical arrogance and greed of some individuals that can lead to the crushing weight of war. What happens to the innocent individuals who suffer and have their freedoms taken from them because of those who abuse their power? Often times they might lose their lives in the most unfair way. My heart breaks to think of so many innocent women, children, and families who have been displaced from their homes without wanting to be simply because of the disgustingly horrific and egotistical power of one person or a small group of individuals. Freedom rings in the minds of all humanity I’m sure, but again those who wield the majority of the power in the world because they have billions of dollars or extreme political influence do not always do what’s best for others because of a selfishness and once again, greed for power. Life can be a vicious cycle of joy, pain, happiness, suffering, back to joy for a while, then back to sadness, depression, exhaustion, then a little bit of joy once again. I ask myself daily, is this freedom? I honestly do not know. But it seems as though the longer we live, the more our freedoms are tested everywhere we go, no matter where we are in the world. I simply and honestly hope and wish for the forces of the universe to come upon those horrific individuals who crush the freedoms of innocent individuals and they are held accountable for the atrocities that they cause because everyone deserves to have some freedom in their life which reflects joy and happiness. Freedom is definitely a privilege, although it is important for people around the world to realize that freedom absolutely does not mean hurting other human beings ever in any way, whether it be emotionally, physically or psychologically. The Liberty Bell of freedom must be taught and exemplified in young, middle-aged and older individuals throughout life in order for there to be more widespread joy for basic human freedoms in life. Freedom should come “free” to all in the world but unfortunately it isn’t always “free” - ironically freedom often times comes with a huge price tag.
By Lisa Lopez4 years ago in The Swamp
Expectations of China's "two summits"
The annual meetings of the National People's Congress, China's supreme legislature, and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, a political advisory body, starting this week are being seen as an important year in the new journey towards the great renaissance of the Chinese nation. The fifth session of the 13th National People's Congress (NPC) begins on Saturday, while the fifth session of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) began on Friday. The holding of these "two meetings" has always been of paramount importance in the political history of India. These meetings review the government's performance over the past year. Key goals for the future are set, including a review of the achievements made under the leadership of the Communist Party of China. In addition, in view of the current global and regional situation, the country's development priorities are determined.
By shakeel ahmad4 years ago in The Swamp
Russian attacks forcing Ukraine’s hospitals underground
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has forced patients, including children and mothers with newborn babies, to retreat to hospital basements in besieged cities. Many are continuing to receive care in underground shelters while Russia’s attack on their country continues above.
By Zulqarnain Haider4 years ago in The Swamp
10 Things Ukraine Needs Right Now
Ukraine needs our help. Please call your Member of Congress at (202) 224–3121 and demand real actions to support Ukraine. Why? If we do not support Ukraine now, Russia will continue its destructive invasion and goal of rebuilding the Soviet Union. If we don’t put a swift stop to empire building by Putin now, we will have signaled to the world that there are no consequences and other dictators will soon follow.
By Scott Goodstein4 years ago in The Swamp
They say War never Changes...
War... War never changes. Whether it be Ulysses S. Grant, or that guy from the Fallout video games saying it, it's an often used phrase that means something dark and dire, gritty... an idea of helplessness. If it never changes, then you can't change it. If you can't change it, what's the point in fighting it? Fighting back? Fighting at all?
By Kerry Williams4 years ago in The Swamp








