http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2012/08/201281215511142445.html
Morsi should bear in mind,
that there is a large amount of the population that does not necessarily
support him, even though they may also oppose the military rulers.
And it is that element that he's going to have to think about, if he
wants to get re-elected/avoid a possible civil war from within his
population that could bring the might of the military square in on the
side against him.
Very delicate situation this.
And we'll see how well he plays it, in time.
Again, this is the art of politics, not necessarily the science of governing.
Unfortunately, both are needed in order to govern effectively in any case.
But the effects of these actions are going to ripple throughout
Egyptian society and world society, making them studiable through a
systematic method of examination and observation. And that, is where
the science even bleeds into the art of politics; making actions
consequential in the demonstrable and tangible sense of it.
Think about it.
Cause I doubt many who do this really do think about these kinds of things.
And it's a pity that they're not more aware of their own selves and their own actions as a result of this understanding.
Think about it.
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