February 1999
In societies where the will of its leader is paramount, his thinking is the determining
factor and everyone depends on him alone. Within this environment, revolutions are an
inevitability.
If one looks at the history of countries that have 'great leaders', 'experienced chiefs'
or 'caring fathers' it is evident that that this does not encourage the growth of social
logic, self reliance or forward practical planning and thinking. A look at countries like
Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and other similar countries that have this style of government
and at the same time benefit from a rich oil reserve, demonstrates the fact that despite
this enormous wealth they are heavily in debt, suffer from political instability both in
and out of their countries and major social problems. A direct result of these problems
manifests itself in the form of a destructive revolution, which leads to senseless
executions and deaths as well as holding back any future growth.
To stop any further such revolutions from developing there is no other way but to
substitute logic and forward planning for emotions and excitements. The consequences of
these Revolutions must be analysed logically for all to understand and learn from. The
experience of the last twenty years is enough!