But one which they can only achieve after they die and, miraculously, like the fable of Christ's resurrection.
Are made to come back to life, from wherever it is that the departed reclines until the 'Day of Judgement.'
And then there is the political idealism. The idealism which is based on an ideology or philosophy which hopes to make a society founded on an 'ism.'
Be it that of 'capitalism', or 'socialism', or 'communism', or 'liberalism', or the socio-religious system of 'Islamism.'
All of these idealistic idealisms are, in their ideal conception, intended to establish monotonous societies, in which only one of these 'isms' is practiced.
Whether that be 'socialism', 'capitalism', 'islamism', et al.
Of course, where a given country allows different political parties to operate, it becomes more difficult for any one 'ism' to hold sway continuously.
As the people become disillusioned and alienated and vote the parties in and out of power, as they try to bring about the changes they desire.
'Isms', it appear, are concepts, ideologies which we should approach with a lot of circumspection.
To be continued!
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