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Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Scientific basis for a Separate Sovereign State

Scientific basis for a Separate Sovereign State
Saturday, 03 June 2006
Pukhtoonworld
There are quite some nations in the world who are striving for a separate sovereign state. Let us analyse the issue on scientific grounds to know the meaning and implications of this dream.

First Condition- Sincerity to the Cause

Though, State, once formed, has for pillars (Executive, Legislature, Judiciary and Media) to stand upon but before it is formed, needs only one pre requisite to come into existence and that is "Sincerity to the Cause" .Sincerity to the cause is the sole sanction for a separate sovereign state.

Second Condition – Ideology, Ethnology and Technology:

The known philosophy of history reveals that Nature awards a nation with the gift of a separate sovereign state if they have two or more of the following features:

1) Common Ideology (Faith, Religion, Beliefs, Philosophy etc)

2) Common Ethnology (Land, Language and Love for the nation)

With the dawn of the 21st century mankind has learnt that there is a third features which is decisive not only in the formation of state but also its survival and stability and that is- Technology.

3) Technology (Tools, ways and means)

So in order to form a state the three important features are Ideology, Ethnology and Technology

Third Condition: Correct Input

The philosophies of history which have been discovered by social scientists like Ibne Khaldoon, Arnold Toynbee, Marx etc are infact the corollaries of a higher law of Nature which governs the individual and collective behaviors of mankind. That law is the Input-Output law which states that "There is No Output without Input".

Input-Output law is the general law which governs all the three major levels of universe that is:

1- Physical level: Deals with digits and dead matter. Examples of physical sciences are physics, chemistry, mathematics etc.

2- Biological level: Deals with life and living matter. Examples of Biological sciences are zoology, botany etc.

3) Psychological level: Deals with conscious matter that is human beings and human society. Examples of psychological and social sciences are politics, sociology, psychology, economics etc.

The formation of a state is of course an Output for human efforts which constitute Input for it. As Input-Output law tells us that there is no output without input so all those nations including Pukhtoons desiring of a separate state have to know those inputs which will result in a separate sovereign state for their nation.

Implications
The implications of the pre-conditions for the establishment of a separate sovereign state are as follows:

- Sincerity to the Cause:
Sincerity to the cause implies the following:

a) Unity in Diversity:
Variety is the spice of life and hence despite of different and diverse views and opinions the nation striving for a homeland of their own should be able to work jointly to achieve the goal (called scientific pluralism in the
modern terminology).

b) Collective Mentality:
Any collective effort needs sacrifice from the individuals of a nation. Interest of the community, group or nation should be given priority over personal interests. It is at the cost of personal and individual interest that a collective goal can be achieved. So "Who"" should be replaced by "What"," I" by "We" ,"Rights" by "Duties" and "Privilege" by "Sacrifice".

- Ideology, Ethnology and Technology:
The following points are worth mentioning:

a) Ideology - the motivating force for all human actions, should always aim at abstract and altruistic values like liberty, freedom, sovereignty, justice, equality, self-respect etc.

b) Ethnology should be strengthened by projecting and promoting, land and language, biological and geographical features, culture and civilization and ancestry and lineage.

c) Technology should be used to expedites the process of achieving the target e.g. use of print and electronic media for mass awareness, use of telecommunication technology for informing and organizing the masses, and
intelligent use of internet and web technology to project and promote the cause for getting global support .

3) Correct Input:
Though every group or nation desires to have a separate sovereign state but before it desires it has to deserve it.This is the dictation of the input-output law.

The two important implications which constitute inputs for realizing the dream of separate sovereign state are as follows:

a) Leadership that can deliver:
No leader in history has ever delivered if his word is not backed by his work and his work does not reflect his vision. Vision is the salient feature of any leadership as vision compels leadership to first plead and then lead
the nation to the desired goal. If a leader can impress the hearts of people whenever he tries to express his mind then the nation may expect that the leader has atleast the potential to deliver because touching the hearts of the people is the first deliverable of any leader.

b) Nation that can endeavor:
Input-Output law dictates that a nation has to go through various stages of social and psychological evolution before it gets mature enough to have a state of its own. Nature always offers biological, psychological, environmental and geographical in addition to socio-politico-economic challenges to a nation in order to test and train it for achieving a higher goal. If a group or nation is ready to follow its leadership in word and spirit in order to overcome the challenges and able to tolerate the hardships which come in the way then the nation is destined to achieve its goal.

Conclusion:
Never has it happened in history that a group desiring to come into power achieved their goal without deserving it. If a group or nation is desirous of having a separate state then it has to deserve it first by fulfilling its preconditions. Deserving not even to manage a street and desiring to manage a state is a wishful thinking and such a nation end up living in a fool's paradise instead of living in a state of their own.

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