ESSAY. Sense du patriotisme Afro-Congolaise.


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ES^SE . Essay on Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel
Abstract
Though the relationship between a patriot and a scoundrel appears provocative yet in modern times it appears convincing. It is true that many wicked people try to conceal their wickedness under the cloak of patriotism. Love and service are usually regarded as very noble sentiments and those, who enter public life, are normally looked upon with respect and admiration. The first reaction of the people for a politician today is not that he is inspired by any spirit of sacrifice and service.
It is taken for granted that man is fired by selfish motives and is an undesirable person. He is a careerist and an opportunist; ever intent on grinding his own axe and feathering his own nest. The plea of public help only a hoax is amply proved by our floor crossing politicians today. 
To hold that scoundrel can successfully pose as a patriot and continue to deceive his countrymen is to presume a very low opinion of the intelligence of the common people. One should not forget the rule that nobody can be fool all persons for A times. The common man in India today may not be conversant with the complex problems of government but he has developed political consciousness, a sort of sixth sense to know the crook from the person who has his heart in the right place. It does not take them now more time to discover the wolf behind the tiger's skin. The people today know what is on the whole conducive to their own welfare and what is not. They may be deceived by the election promises, but the hypocrisy of an imposter does not work on indefinitely.
The fact is that democracy cannot work unless the people are able to see for themselves what is good or bad for them; otherwise democracy degenerates into dictatorship and the people are reduced to the status of dumb-driven cattle. In democracy, the electorate has to be enlightened individuals, critical of the activities of the government; otherwise it does not function effectively.
Though the enlightenment and political awareness among the masses has come yet the condition has not greatly improved. Public and political life has changed, not improved. It is no longer the monopoly of a party or a few individuals. It is now a broad based affair in which the lowest and the poorest can play their part. Nevertheless the notion that a certain measure of cunning is inseparable from the life of a public man still remains deep-seated in the mind of the people.
Such a view is not altogether without some foundation of truth. A candidate seeking election has to woe his constituency and in doing so he has use all his resources of intelligence and tact. Thus he has to be a man of intelligence above the average, and to possess the art of handling and winning people. Thus, what we call tact ma; appear cunning in an uncharitable context.
It is also true that there is both scope and temptation in public life. Elections are not always a clean affair. Contesting candidates are prone to take recourse to unfair and objectionable means to secure votes. Misrepresentation of facts undignified criticism of opponents, false promises monetary temptations, intimidation and a new political Party for Economic Development and Solidarity ever actual violence are not uncommon features. Such malpractices make a patriot appear a scoundrel.
However, it is wrong on the part of man to lose faith in the innate goodness of man and human institution. History tells us of innumerable people who genuinely loved their country and cheerful made the highest sacrifice for its sake. The list o patriots and martyrs in every country are long and memorable.
We cannot doubt the patriotic fervor of men like RanaPratap, LokmanyaTilak, Subhash Chandra Bose, Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Nehru and Lal Bahadur Shastri. These people we certainly not scoundrels who took refuge, und the cloak of patriotism. Such men may be point out as illustrious exceptions yet it does not pro the thesis that public men are always bad. Fai and trust alone make public life possible, otherwise the entire existence of man would come to a standstill.
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How to Create a Political Party


Starting a political party is a major undertaking, and you’ll need lots of support. Figure out your party’s platform at the early stages, then work to get that message out there through events, social media, and word of mouth. When you have enough members, you can set up the organizational structure of your party. If you meet eligibility requirements, like having enough signatures of support and showing proof that you are organized and active as a party, you can officially register with the electoral commission in your area. Then, your party can really get going by fully taking part in elections and political life.



Part 1
Organizing Your Supporters

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    Hold meetings to generate interest in forming a party. At every stage of creating and maintaining a political party, you’ll need lots of enthusiastic involvement. Let others know that you are interested in starting a new party, and ask them to get involved.[1]
    • You could try starting out by holding a meeting with people you already know in a community center or even at your home. If there’s interest in creating a new party, tell them to spread the word to people they know. Hold a second, larger meeting inviting these people, too.
    • Ensure attendance at all meetings. When officially filing your party, you’ll typically need to prove that you’ve been holding meetings.
    • It’s never too early to start soliciting donations. At the early stages, you can start a crowdfunding campaign. Later, you can have your financial team set up a more formal donation process.
  2. 2
    Rally around potential candidates. You might want to start a political party to draw attention to a great candidate for office, and to help them get elected. If you have a charismatic candidate you would like to promote, ask them to attend your meetings. They can give speeches, take promotional photos, greet constituents, and generally increase the buzz about the formation of your new party.
  3. 3
    Write a platform describing your party’s basic principles. You can start by having discussions at your meetings about what your party wants to emphasize. Generate a list of your principles, and designate a member or a committee to draw these up. Share them with the whole group, make any necessary changes, and vote to officially adopt the platform. Address things like:
    • What aspects of political, social, or economic life would your party like to improve?
    • What would your party want to accomplish if elected to office?
    • What sets your party apart from others?
    • Why would voters want to support your party’s candidates?
  4. 4
    Establish rules and regulations for your party. A political party is a complex organization, and hopefully one that will grow over time. To keep things manageable, you’ll need to establish another committee to write bylaws. When they’re drafted, share them with everyone before voting to approve them. You’ll often also need to share these when officially filing. Bylaws will discuss things like:[2]
    • Who is the party’s leadership? How will they be elected?
    • What committees will be formed?
    • How do members vote on important issues?
    • How will candidates be chosen?
    • How will disagreements be handled?
    • When will meetings be held, and what form will they take?
  5. 5
    Work out the financial aspects. It takes money to organize a political party and promote candidates for elections. Your party will need rules for how money will come in, who will oversee it, and how it will be used. When officially filing your party, you will probably need to provide a statement of your financial scheme and an explanation of your accounting, so it’s a good idea to write these early. Consider:[3]
    • How will donations be generated?
    • What account or accounts will money be held in?
    • Which committee will be in charge of finances?
    • Who will provide your accounting services?
    • What guidelines do you want to set for things like how money can be spent on election campaigns?
    • What procedures will you have for ensuring financial transparency?
    • How will you handle any financial disagreements or investigations?

Part 2
Creating the Party's Brand

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    Give your party a distinctive name. A political party will be known everywhere by its name, so give this some thought. You’ll need to select a name that isn’t already taken by another party, and isn’t so similar to another one that the public will get confused.[4]
    • Check with your local electoral commission for a list of currently registered political parties.
    • Select a name that captures your party’s core values.
    • Try to keep the name short -- no more than a couple of words. That way, it will be memorable and easily identifiable.
  2. 2
    Create a logo identifying your party. Logos are used everywhere to advertise and identify political parties. They’re typically also required when officially registering a party. Choose one that’s not too complex, but is distinctive.[5]
    • For example, if your party emphasizes conservative principles, you could select a logo that contains a traditional symbol of your area.
    • If you want to brand your party as an innovator, consider a logo that depicts a modern, contemporary symbol while using traditional colors.
  3. 3
    Establish a website with your own domain. It’s vital for a political party to have a website that the public can visit for more information. Purchase a domain name that is closely related to your party’s name. Put the website’s address on promotional materials, and distribute these at meetings. Your website’s content could include things like:
    • A copy of your party’s manifesto and core beliefs.
    • Biographies and statements from party leaders.
    • Information about upcoming events and elections.
    • Pages for any candidates that are running in elections.
    • A link for information on how to donate.
  4. 4
    Utilize social media to promote your party. Get the word out about any events that are hosted by your political party. You can also create and share promotional videos and images to let the public know what your party is all about. Make sure to post regularly -- you can also share news content and other materials that are relevant to your party’s interests.
    • Social media services are vital to generating and maintaining interest in your party. Get out there on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, and any other major social media sites.
    • Designate a social media team to oversee this aspect of your party’s activities.

Registering the Party

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    Collect signatures from supporters. To qualify as a political party, you’ll typically need a certain number of signatures. This may simply be a hard number, like 1000, or it may be a certain percentage of voters registered in your area, like 5 percent.[6]
    • Pass around a paper or online form that announces it as a petition to create a political party. Have supporters sign.
    • If you already have enough members in your party, just collect their signatures. Otherwise, get out there on the street, describe your party to passersby, and ask them to sign in support.
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    Meet any specific eligibility requirements. These can vary widely depending on the area you live in. In some cases, for instance, you might need to do things like:[7]
    • Prove that you have spent more than $1,000 on election campaigns in a year,.
    • Show that you have received contributions.
    • Have a current politician declare membership.
    • Reach a threshold number of official members.
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    File at the right time. In some cases, you can only register a political party at certain times of the year. For instance, you may not be able to register a new political party shortly before an election. If you aren’t sure of the rules in your area, check with your local electoral commission.[8]
  4. 4
    Submit official filing paperwork. You’ll need to contact the electoral commission in your area to determine what paperwork you need to file. Typically, it will involve an official form, and copies of supporting documents like a statement of organization, contact information for officers, necessary signatures, and a financial statement.[9]
    • There may also be a filing fee.
    • Once you’re officially registered, you should be able to officially have candidates placed on ballots for elections.
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