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<strong>AllatRa</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Anastasia</strong> <strong>Novykh</strong><br />

language, for example. “Gosudarstvo” (state) is a possession of “gosudar” (a sovereign).<br />

The Old Russian word “gosudar” denoted both “a particular person with power” and a<br />

“contract formula”, for example, “Gospodin Velikiy Novgorod”. This word is<br />

connected with “gospodar”, and so was called an owner, master, or the ruling prince.<br />

The Persians in the Ancient East had even a more precise definition – the “owner of<br />

sheep” ("gōspanddār"). Do you know the origin of the word “politics”?<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: Well, as far as I know, from the Greek words “politike (techne)” meaning<br />

the “art of ruling the state”. And then some give reference that these words, in their turn,<br />

are derived from the Greek words “poly” meaning “many” and “techne” as “art”,<br />

“craft”. Others consider that it originates from the Greek word “polis”, which ancient<br />

Greeks used for their city states.<br />

Rigden: This answer is quite predictable. This information is introduced to the human<br />

consciousness through many textbooks and books. But let us go into detail. Where from<br />

did Ancient Greece receive such a form of social governance, moreover with the selfname<br />

of the highest official in ancient Greek city states – archon? From ancient Rome –<br />

from the then forming supporting “nest” of the priests of freemasons, who were exactly<br />

the ones who established religious cults and forms of social governance for their own<br />

purposes, who created craft guilds and so on. From where did the Greeks get such a<br />

form of government as democracy (from the Greek words “demos” meaning “people”<br />

and “kratos” as “power” or “rule”, that is, the “rule of the people”)? From the same<br />

place where the Romans got republic (from the Latin words “res” meaning matter and<br />

“publicus” as public; “res publica” is “public matter”). All these forms of government<br />

were devised <strong>by</strong> the priests of freemasons (Archons) and promoted them among peoples<br />

through public figures.<br />

You may think why under these so-called “public” forms of government and political<br />

regimes, which republic and democracy represent in the world today, nations themselves<br />

are, in fact, removed from governing their own country. Although on paper everything is<br />

written beautifully, and the law takes into account the methods of collective decisionmaking,<br />

including “equal opportunities”, “granting personal and political rights and<br />

freedoms to citizens” and so on. But in practice we have a real occupation of the<br />

“people’s power” <strong>by</strong> local and central priestly and political elites of the governing<br />

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