Tuesday, November 4, 2008

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policy: business or service?

policy: business or service?
I think a really good question and I know very well the two answers that systematically arrive:
- one sly and smiling, "But me a break ...! Do not make me laugh ... always and from anywhere in the policy was a bargain! Everyone has always made ic .... ... her. "
- the other serious and shocked (but not at all convinced!): "But how do you think of politics as an affair ... of course it's a service, one of the highest that can be offered to the company, says it also ... the Pope! "
However, both anthropological categories of persons, from which I receive these answers, they have one thing in common: the desire that we can not and should not be doing anything!
I - I am a dreamer - but I think a lot should be done, because it is the simple and obvious question, "if the policy is a business or service, that all depends on the setting ethical and social organization community and its "common good".
As are so many things to do, I'd like to start one that I consider to be the first face, that is the moralization of the gains of parliamentarians and the like.
In fact, I am convinced that the high level of pay of the "caste politics" probably lies the reason most serious dell'imbarbarimento current Italian political morals.
Objectively, alas, from wherever you look, unfortunately, politics is never characterized by the service, but the business !
Not only that, but the high salaries of politicians are the most powerful lever to control so-called representatives of the people by the pro tempore "master of steam ', reducing almost to zero, the spaces of democracy in our country.
genuine desire for reform and a heartfelt commitment to morality in public life can not start from the drastic cut of parliamentary allowances, where drastic cuts mean a reduction to one tenth of the amount present! The only way you could hope for a hang-up of political society in civil society, with at least compararabili pay levels between the two areas, and a conversion of the "politics of business" to the "politics of service".

Andrea Volpe

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