Part of the syllabus of Paper
IV (Ideology, Blindness and Righteousness), Party Politics Course
1. The Greater Common Good and the Insignificant Individual. Today’s
pain, the day after the day after tomorrow’s inflation adjusted, non-taxable,
encashable in coins gain. Definitions: progress,
development, sustainability, nationalism, democratic process, honourable
minister.
(…)
3. The One Leader system. How to accept a person’s greatness without any
proof. How to reject everybody else with passion. The concept of one person
restoring the nation’s lost glory. Simple analysis of why that glory got lost
in the first place and if there was actually any glory to start with.
Fellowship under One Leader. Important terminology related to the performance
and policy making capability of One Leader: long
term benefit, derailed, stalled, shortsighted opposition, unforseen events,
mass demonstration, biased media, fight against something, revolution against
something, protection of something and something about employment or some other
thing.
4. Basics of self-righteousness: there are 7 billion people on earth,
but what I think is always right. Self-defined patriotism. How to judge people.
The Reverse-Sherlock method: forming a judgement, then finding evidence. (…)
5. Failure of an ideology. When the One Leader loses the election.
Changing political views in three hours. How to befriend people from opposition
party. Quick adoption of another One Leader. How to develop absolute faith in
the new One Leader and declare the same in public.
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