Trouble is, who sets (and enforces) the rule that all countries must have weak federal governments? Assuming this powerful entity goes away after all countries have been forced to have weak federal governments (they won't do it by choice), who then stops a rogue country from subsequently developing a powerful federal government? What if it decides on imperialist adventures? Ron On Mon, 18 May 1998, Andy Kunz wrote: > >One country-level, and one all-world organization? > >Skip everything between (EU, US, USSR, etc) > >So there will be no superpower fights. > > No, local and county and state levels, with very weak federal and no > international. > > This also eliminates superpower fights, and returns government to the > PEOPLE where it belongs. > > Andy > > ================================================================== > Andy Kunz - Montana Design > Go fast, turn right, and keep the wet side down! > ================================================================== > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ron Kreymborg Computer Systems Manager Monash University CRC for Southern Hemisphere Meteorology Wellington Road Clayton, VIC 3168 Phone : 061-3-9905-9671 Australia Fax : 061-3-9905-9689 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~