Twisted Flames
5th February 2016, 13:05
Here is something that I have been thinking about for awhile.
If you were a king of a nation and it was your time to give up the throne, you would probably want your eldest son to be the next king after you. If not your son, you would probably choose your brother. If not your brother, you want a close friend, and so forth.
You would want all the power and wealth of your nation to be held within the family so your future generations will maintain power.
Also, as a king you would probably appoint your close friends and family into positions of power, such as a governor of a state, a mayor, a judge, etc.
This is how the ruling class keeps themselves separated from us.
People have disagreements all the time, but when the ruling families have disagreements is when wars occur.
Now, here is something else to think about: When 2 very powerful empires go to war with each other, such as the United States VS Russia, isn't it really a battle between two ruling families? Something to think about.
If you were a king of a nation and it was your time to give up the throne, you would probably want your eldest son to be the next king after you. If not your son, you would probably choose your brother. If not your brother, you want a close friend, and so forth.
You would want all the power and wealth of your nation to be held within the family so your future generations will maintain power.
Also, as a king you would probably appoint your close friends and family into positions of power, such as a governor of a state, a mayor, a judge, etc.
This is how the ruling class keeps themselves separated from us.
People have disagreements all the time, but when the ruling families have disagreements is when wars occur.
Now, here is something else to think about: When 2 very powerful empires go to war with each other, such as the United States VS Russia, isn't it really a battle between two ruling families? Something to think about.