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Can politicians ever become contemporary?

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"Politics is an obsolete game; true humanity emerges when we transcend national egos and embrace a shared responsibility in a law-governed global village."

According to Osho, politicians can never be contemporary because politics itself is obsolete. Power games and national egos hinder a humane future; we need a law-governed global village where international courts overrule parochial interests. Nations are unnecessary and harmful, and clinging politicians resist losing status. People should serve through practical, useful work—not through outdated political roles—so humanity can move beyond divisive identities toward shared responsibility.
Politics is an old ego game; treat the world like one neighborhood, follow fair world rules, and do helpful, practical work instead.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts focus from nationalist rivalry to human unity in daily choices and conversations.
- Encourages support for international law, cooperation, and practical community service.
- Reduces ego-driven conflict by valuing useful work over power positions.
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