Continuity Questions

July 25, 2009
By Nels Lindahl

Perhaps now would be a good time for a few words about the subject of continuity. At some level, most of the basic interactions between individuals occur based on a degree of assumed continuity. The people living within a society can share a general sentiment. Over the last few months or even over parts of the last few years the general sentiment of the people has gradually started to change. Civil society stands on the foundation of democratic institutions. Gradually, the very democratic institutions that have endeared since the founding of the United States have transitioned into bureaucratic institutions. Make no mistake the very nature of perpetual bureaucratic institutions remains questionable within a democratic framework.

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