Author: | Earl Warhus | ISBN: | 9780995238022 |
Publisher: | Earl Warhus | Publication: | October 9, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Earl Warhus |
ISBN: | 9780995238022 |
Publisher: | Earl Warhus |
Publication: | October 9, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The Chocolate Party Manifesto is part constitution, part bill of rights and part party platform. It contains recipes for a personal, social, economic and political renaissance—a rebirth of our Western society, no less. It is full of sweet meats and hard tack that appeal to the left, the right and the middle. In fact, it trashes the old paradigm of Left and Right—labeled now as the Purple Party—and replaces it with a new one: the Individual versus the Group, and measures the relationship in terms of Freedom and Respect.
This small treatise is a reorganization of concepts that have been around a long time but with a touch of the contrarian. What you call blue, we may call red. It presents alternatives to most of the major policies of the Western governments that would make them more representative of all of our citizens, or the same policies but with different penalties and incentives attached. Penalties and incentives… remember those two words: they are the keys to change.
The CPM means to empower individuals to live full lives and willingly share the overflow with the rest of humankind. The mission of our fictional political party—the Chocolate Party—is to rein in all the big players in order to protect individual rights and to help underdogs and our Western democracies themselves to get off their roller coaster to hell. We seek out true liberalism: female and male peace, class peace, race peace, and ultimately world peace.
Ironically, we of the CP do not even like some of the policies we are recommending, and you won’t, either, but nothing less than a fifty-fifty compromise between competing interests will ever fundamentally change the current pattern of winners and losers, winning and losing in our modern world. We must learn to love the half of ourselves we now despise. Nationwide renewal is impossible, however, without investigating the meaning of life and the role of the individual (who finances it all with labor) and small groups inside the state. Therefore, sections are included in this manifesto that speak to the reader of why we play the game of citizen and how to win at it.
May the white bird of tolerance crop in your fudge pan.
Go Chocolate!
The Chocolate Party Manifesto is part constitution, part bill of rights and part party platform. It contains recipes for a personal, social, economic and political renaissance—a rebirth of our Western society, no less. It is full of sweet meats and hard tack that appeal to the left, the right and the middle. In fact, it trashes the old paradigm of Left and Right—labeled now as the Purple Party—and replaces it with a new one: the Individual versus the Group, and measures the relationship in terms of Freedom and Respect.
This small treatise is a reorganization of concepts that have been around a long time but with a touch of the contrarian. What you call blue, we may call red. It presents alternatives to most of the major policies of the Western governments that would make them more representative of all of our citizens, or the same policies but with different penalties and incentives attached. Penalties and incentives… remember those two words: they are the keys to change.
The CPM means to empower individuals to live full lives and willingly share the overflow with the rest of humankind. The mission of our fictional political party—the Chocolate Party—is to rein in all the big players in order to protect individual rights and to help underdogs and our Western democracies themselves to get off their roller coaster to hell. We seek out true liberalism: female and male peace, class peace, race peace, and ultimately world peace.
Ironically, we of the CP do not even like some of the policies we are recommending, and you won’t, either, but nothing less than a fifty-fifty compromise between competing interests will ever fundamentally change the current pattern of winners and losers, winning and losing in our modern world. We must learn to love the half of ourselves we now despise. Nationwide renewal is impossible, however, without investigating the meaning of life and the role of the individual (who finances it all with labor) and small groups inside the state. Therefore, sections are included in this manifesto that speak to the reader of why we play the game of citizen and how to win at it.
May the white bird of tolerance crop in your fudge pan.
Go Chocolate!