The Orders Of Power In A Society

RAMANAM
In the Name of The Father, and of The Son and of The Holy Spirit, Amen.

Countrymen,


There is a universal and constant orders of power in a society.  Any society.  And said orders are easy to observe and assay.

The orders of power in a society comprise four.  Each of the four orders has three components.

The easy way to observe and assay the orders of power in a society is to ask oneself, To whom am I eager to open my heart?

In order of diminishing eagerness, one will open one’s heart to a person who is a: Pedagog, Clergy, Medical Doctor, Soldier, Lawyer, Politician, Farmer, Merchant, Industrialist, Artist, Laborer, Law Enforcement.

Therefore, in order of their diminishing power, the personalities — the careers — of a society comprise these roles in these four orders of power:

1- Pedagog

Teacher, Clergy, Medical Doctor

2- Protector

Soldier, Lawyer, Politician

3- Producer

Farmer, Merchant, Industrialist

4- Provider

Artist, Laborer, Law Enforcement

In truth, most persons act in all of those roles at some or several points in their career through this breathing world.  One thinks of parents, for example.  However, by general disposition — which is to say, by Providence — each person’s career centers in one of those orders of power — and not more than one.

Furthermore, the four orders of power are of equal value to a society.  While there is rank order of power among them, there is no rank order of value.  Society requires untrammeled operation of all four orders of power.  The orders comprise a multi-dimensional hero-achy, not a vertical hier-archy.

The number of persons focused in each order of power increases as power diminishes from Pedagogy to Providence.

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AMDG – VICTORY

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