Governance
From the earliest times homo sapiens lived in groups. Groups set up rules that served the groups, and everyone in the group had to abide by the rules of the group. The ruling structures set up implemented the rules of the group. Homo sapiens, like other living creatures, brooked no nonsense. There was accountability.
Governance has essential and inviolable components. There are:
- 1. Rules come out of the group and must serve the members of the group and the group. In today's wording, the laws emanate from the citizenry and must serve the citizenry and the country.
- 2. Whoever is in charge can only do what serves the citizenry and the country and must do what serves the citizenry and the country.
- Accountability applies equally to every member of the group.
View the animation THE TIMELESS AND UNIVERSAL DEFINITION OF GOVERNMENT (animation 1:56)
This is the definition of governance articulated and applied by us.
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