Democratic Progressive Party Government's Passive Non-Action
This article examines the role and functions of government as a national management system, particularly in democratic nations where government is a service institution mandated by the people. The author identifies two of the most serious errors in government functions: abuse of power and passive non-action. The author contends that the current government is gradually leaning toward these two evils, particularly the tendency toward 'inaction,' which is a problem worth noting.
Government—a national system based on societal management.
In democratic nations, the government serves the people, and is an institution mandated by the people to manage the nation on their behalf.
But the government always… I won’t call it lying, but rather passive non-action.
Among government functions, two matters are most evil:
Abuse of Power
Non-Action
Currently our government is gradually leaning in this direction.
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