Re: Government
I agree with the core of your message, but the subtleties of the "confederate character" I speak of I have so far been unsuccessful on fully conveying partly due to my failure in memory of many details. I truly appreciate your attention and patience. I may sound like a repeating loop at this point, but the instances where Armenian solidarity was successfully sold to a critical enough number need to be studied very closely. An axiom is that lack of success in any endeavor indicates lack of knowledge of the subject. We have others implementing change in our psyche with rapidity, but, as William Saroyan even noticed (actually he was very perceptive, much more than we give him credit), "see if we don't laugh at the great ideas of the world." Armenians are dissidents, confederates, perhaps as a genetic trait, perhaps inherited, perhaps a combination - as I am a believer in genetic behavioral memory (something that is being accepted in science increasingly so), and to control (for lack of a better "necessary evil" term) such a population, you have to find the right recipe. Artrsuni argued that there are universal values that we all naturally share, but there are also idiosyncrasies that we to acknowledge that might prove fatal if left unexamined, unaccounted for and unchecked/not leveraged, depending on your perspective. I brought Melik Frangyul of Agulis as an example, as a parallel to Ter Petrosyan. David Beg was successful to a large degree, but key players, key members of the nobility such as Frangyul were never in the fold and preferred Ottoman rule. Very little has been asked as to why. Today we just act bitterly when we read anti-nationalist rhetoric run rampant, such as that espoused by Ter Petrossyan, and automatically make the accusations of treason. Be that as it may, there is a reason and source for the treasonous behavior that needs to be examined and mitigated. Personal narcissism is easy to use. External forces are easy to blame. All have a part to play. What can be done to mitigate these circumstances?
I agree with the core of your message, but the subtleties of the "confederate character" I speak of I have so far been unsuccessful on fully conveying partly due to my failure in memory of many details. I truly appreciate your attention and patience. I may sound like a repeating loop at this point, but the instances where Armenian solidarity was successfully sold to a critical enough number need to be studied very closely. An axiom is that lack of success in any endeavor indicates lack of knowledge of the subject. We have others implementing change in our psyche with rapidity, but, as William Saroyan even noticed (actually he was very perceptive, much more than we give him credit), "see if we don't laugh at the great ideas of the world." Armenians are dissidents, confederates, perhaps as a genetic trait, perhaps inherited, perhaps a combination - as I am a believer in genetic behavioral memory (something that is being accepted in science increasingly so), and to control (for lack of a better "necessary evil" term) such a population, you have to find the right recipe. Artrsuni argued that there are universal values that we all naturally share, but there are also idiosyncrasies that we to acknowledge that might prove fatal if left unexamined, unaccounted for and unchecked/not leveraged, depending on your perspective. I brought Melik Frangyul of Agulis as an example, as a parallel to Ter Petrosyan. David Beg was successful to a large degree, but key players, key members of the nobility such as Frangyul were never in the fold and preferred Ottoman rule. Very little has been asked as to why. Today we just act bitterly when we read anti-nationalist rhetoric run rampant, such as that espoused by Ter Petrossyan, and automatically make the accusations of treason. Be that as it may, there is a reason and source for the treasonous behavior that needs to be examined and mitigated. Personal narcissism is easy to use. External forces are easy to blame. All have a part to play. What can be done to mitigate these circumstances?
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