Monday, January 23, 2012

Will, Equalization, Pluralization

The addition of a new element to a given set can be represented as an equalization of the newcomer to the original members. However, it can also be interpreted as an increase to the set, as well as as a pluralization of it. Likewise, the granting a person the same powers that some others have already enjoyed, can be represented as a process of equalization of the former to the latter, but on the other hand, it can also interpreted as both an increase in the strength of the society, as well as as a pluralization of it. Thus, Democratization, often represented by Oligarchs as a process of equalization, can also be interpreted as a strengthening pluralization of a society, i. e. by the empowerment of all the individual Wills that constitute it.

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