Thirteen questions with one answer
If you want these things, or most of them, you have three options at this point.
If you want these things, or most of them, you have three options at this point.
Much more than a marriage between two people, political unions are marriages of convenience. When a union becomes an oppressive burden, participants can dissolve it. If dissolution appears too difficult, consider the costs of keeping it together.
Practically, planners, politicians, and other people with influence will want to ‘unwind the union’ when they begin to see why it benefits them. Perhaps we should thank Donald Trump for making that option appear more attractive than it ever has before.
In all our yearning for change, the aim of freedom for all individuals remains constant.
That would be picking a fight, but that’s just what we need.
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