Why are political parties evil? And why can the members of any party never seek the truth? Because parties have three main characteristics: a political party is a device for creating collective emotions; A political party is an organization with the ...
Why are political parties evil? And why can the members of any party never seek the truth? Because parties have three main characteristics: a political party is a device for creating collective emotions; A political party is an organization with the aim of applying collective pressure and exerting it on the minds of each of its members; Unlimited party growth and expansion is the first and ultimate goal of every party. Because of these three characteristics, every party is potential and because of ambition, totalitarian. If a party is not totalitarian in practice, it is only because the parties far and wide have surpassed it and have the upper hand. These three characteristics are real and obvious to anyone who deals with the day-to-day activities of political parties. Therefore, the parties are looking for the truth that is in accordance with their accepted vision.
The book on the elimination of political parties was written right at the end of Simon Way's unfortunately short life in 1943. In London, Simon V had joined the exiled government of "Free France" led by General de Gaulle; But he was deeply worried about the actions of French politicians in exile, who re-spread the old and destructive traditions of political parties, such as competition, hypocrisy, and factionalism. Finally, due to adherence to his principles, he relinquished all his responsibilities in "Free France" on July 26, when he was in the hospital, and died a little later on August 24 at the age of thirty-four.
This article was published for the first time seven years later in Mizgerd Monthly (No. 26, February 1950), which was immediately admired by Andre Breton (surrealist poet, author, and theorist) and Allen (literary name of Emile Chartier, a prominent philosopher and writer who taught philosophy Simon Vee has also been) placed. The text was then republished as a book by Gallimard Publishing.
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