Saturday, January 16, 2010

Can the republic be restored?

It's been a while since I've blogged. I fully intended to do a review of 2009 but frankly the year sucked. There were some high points, but I've struggled with putting it all in context and writing something that glorifies the Lord. That's still pending.

A question that I have had in my mind for some time is, 'Can the republic be restored'? It is my estimation that our federal government is broken. There are many reasons why I think this, most notably a complete departure from Constitutional government. But I digress from why I think it's broken, the more pressing question is can it be fixed? In reading The Spirit of Laws, I saw this statement today:

When once a republic is corrupted, there is no possibility of remedying any of the growing evils, but by removing the corruption and restoring it's lost possibilities; every other correction is either useless or a new evil.

I'm sure that some will disagree, and certainly everyone is entitled to their own rosy opinions. Some weight, however, must be given to this opinion based on the amount of study, research and thought that went into it. Montesquieu devoted decades of his life to studying the governmental systems throughout history, including Asian, Middle Eastern, meso-American and African cultures. That doesn't make him right, but that should give us pause for consideration.

4 comments:

SQLFunkateer said...

There once was man named de Secondat,
He lived longer than Anwar El-Sadat,
Though said to be French,
He lacked the requisite stench,
And his political thoughts were rather not rot.

SQLFunkateer said...

Feel that one is kinda lacking, taking a second shot.

Coder thinks that one need be on meth
T'think the country's not near its death,
He's not optimistic
Nor propogandistic
Fer its rest'ration he'd not hold his breath.

The Angry Coder said...

That'll do, lad: that'll do.

The Unabashed Blogger said...

We have a republic?