Government by Kwasi Atta

Attacracy

This is a book on a type of government I call attacracy.

Government

This book is about a type of Government prescribed by God. It is preferable to democracy and all the other types of Government the World has ever experienced. It was kicked against by the people of Israel because they chose to copy the nations around them. This book discusses its characteristics, advantages, disadvantage and how to overcome the disadvantages. The book also looks at whether it can be practiced today or not..

Genre: POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory

Secondary Genre: POLITICAL SCIENCE / General

Language: English

Keywords: Government, attacracy, democracy, types of government, Governance

Word Count: 4988

Sample text:

GOVERNMENT

To understand the discussion below you need to read 1Samuel 8

Please note; Attacracy in this book refers to the kind of Government the People of Israel practiced before they appointed Saul as king in the book of Samuel. Attacracy is not an accepted term. It is just a word I have created for it in order not to confuse my readers with other types of government.

 

What is Attacracy?

It is a type of government whereby the people are led directly by God as it happened in Israel before the appointment of King Saul. There will be no need of a president, prime minister, a king or a queen since such positions are occupied by God. There may be men of God appointed to serve as go between for God and the people. But their onus is to report God’s will to the mases. They do not take decision for God and may not take decision for the people. Such people must be appointed by God himself. This will help do away with the possibility of appointing the wrong people to serve as go between for God and us humans. This type of government was first practiced by the people of Israel when they left Egypt and their journey through the wilderness.


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