The bone of sin domain is king

Chapter 628 Scene 46. Rosen's Argument

Chapter 628 No.40 Act Six. Rosen's Argument

"Do you mean to give the power of the nobility to the common people?"

Mother Teresa heard Rosen's overtones. Although he was answering his own question, in fact, he had broken away from this question and started to explore the relationship between the aristocratic ruler camp to which the strong belonged and the people.

In fact, the relationship between strong men like the Saint and the nobles is very similar to the relationship between the nobles and the people. What happens is that when people who hold power face a group that is weaker than themselves, but on which they depend. problems you will encounter. ,

But in Rosen's statement, the strong should share the responsibility and fulfill the obligations with the ordinary people. At first glance, this is more like the feeling of the bosses and employees in the factory. The natural nobility of the nobles seems to have been ignored.

Grasping this point, Mother Teresa asked, trying to make Rosen annoy all the nobles present.

"That's not true, Mother Teresa."

But Rosen shook his head and dismissed Mother Teresa's speculation.

"If there is really any undisputed power, then it should be the power of the goddess. What I said is not to give the power of the nobles to the general public, but to let the nobles here obtain power from the public. "

"Uh, does it make a difference?"

Mother Teresa was confused. It sounded to her like the two sentences meant the same thing.

"First of all, the reason why a lord is a lord is because he rules a territory and the people who live in it. If there is no such thing, then the concept of a lord would not exist, do you think so?"

Hearing Rosen's question, Mother Teresa thought for a moment and nodded.

Nobles without territory and people are nothing more than titles of nobility. Countless history has proved this point. Those who win the hearts of the people win the world, and those who betray their relatives will not end well.

"So, the concepts of lords and subjects are relative and interdependent. The same is true for the power of the nobility. If there are no people to rule, then what is the meaning of the nobility? That's why I say that the power of the nobility comes from To the people.”

Rosen's words were a bit convoluted, but Mother Teresa quickly understood it. This was a novel point of view, but it made people feel that there was nothing wrong with it.

"From this point on, the rights and responsibilities of the nobles and the people that I talked about before are established. At the same time, I have several measures aimed at such a system."

Seeing that the nobles were all listening attentively, Rosen began to explain.

"First of all, use magic or magic to increase productivity. As far as I know, whether it is the Holy Church or the Rainbow Tower, there is a certain amount of research on agriculture and industry, but these technologies are limited to the interior of their respective camps, and there is almost no open space. For ordinary people, I don’t think it makes sense to be conservative, and I have prepared many plans that can be applied to production, which can be announced to everyone after today without reservation.”

His words aroused whispers. The nobles have long been dissatisfied with the temple's possession of divine magic but are unwilling to use it in production. The reason why the Rainbow Tower can be sought after by many nobles is because they support agriculture and make The country has become rich, and Rosen's proposal at this time is in the hands of these nobles.

The productivity of this era can only be said to be not bad. With so many magic and divine arts, but because of those superior beings, they cannot be used for production. Only blindly developing combat skills, for Rosen This is a waste of money. He already has many magical life-changing ideas, and the mobile terminal is only a part of it.

"Only when the people have enough to eat, wear warm clothes, and live in stable houses, will they not feel dissatisfied, and will not be full of hatred for the nobles. This is the most basic demand for life, and as a noble lord, they should provided to the citizens."

Upon hearing Rosen's words, Princess Alyssa nodded slightly. She was influenced by Queen Arifers since she was a child and lived with commoners for a long time, so she naturally understood what Rosen meant.

"The second is universal education. In the past, the nobles did not want the people to have too much knowledge to create excessive demand, but now, I think that only when the overall education level of the people becomes higher, can the country's security be better maintained. Order, respect for contracts, and fulfilling one's responsibilities are the hallmarks of civilization."

Rosen then raised the issue of education. In his opinion, the quality of the population in this world is really backward. There are only a small number of literate people. Such people are more likely to be confused by cultists and more likely to be incited.

"Of course, all of this must be based on the first point, which is to increase productivity. Only when productivity is improved, can the demand brought about by the improvement of knowledge level be met. If education is popularized, then we can To obtain a steady stream of high-quality talents, this can be confirmed from the scale of ancient magic and modern magic.”

Rosen looked at Liliana. I am afraid that the mages have the deepest experience of this. Ancient magic is difficult and obscure, and it is shelved in the closet. Most of the magic is made by mages who travel around the world and meet one or two talented children and take them as apprentices. This makes magic possible. With inheritance, this method is so backward that many originally gifted children were mistaken by ignorant villagers for being possessed by evil spirits and were directly trapped and killed. This is also the reason why ancient magic has always been at a disadvantage.

It wasn't until Sir Livingston's modern magic theory was put forward that mages began to receive general education and open magic academies. This resulted in the cultivation of a large number of modern mages, allowing mages to rise and become a force that could compete with the Holy Church.

"The last point is to clarify the legislative, judicial, and administrative powers. Everyone, including the nobility, needs to abide by the law. If anyone violates the law, it is equivalent to violating the common interests of everyone and violating the contract. Then they should be punished, and the relationship between responsibilities and rights should also be written into the law to bind everyone."

Rosen's last point is also the most difficult to realize. This is equivalent to weakening the royal power in a disguised form. If he directly raised it like this, he would definitely meet with strong opposition. However, he used the previous examples as a foreshadowing, and instead made the nobles They were lost in thought.

"Everyone, unrestrained power will turn into violence, and under this system, even saints should abide by the rules. We are the people of order, and we should establish a country of order. The wanton chaos in the past will only Accelerate the demise of civilization, without rules, there will be no order, I hope to build a truly civilized world, as a strong man, all power should be used by the public, Mother Teresa, this is also my answer."

 This chapter is actually my nonsense. If you are interested in the history of Western political thought, social contract theory, and related knowledge of democratic republics, it is best to consult your political teacher or read formal literature.
  
 
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