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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWe Are All Monkeys
Monkey Master Fable
As told by Gene Sharp in From Dictatorship to Democracy
In the feudal state of Chu, an old man survived by keeping monkeys in his service. The people of Chu called him ju gong (monkey master). Each morning, the man would assemble the monkeys in his courtyard and order the eldest one to lead the others to the mountains to gather fruit from bushes and trees. It was the rule that each monkey had to give one-tenth of his collection to the old man. Those who failed to do so would be ruthlessly flogged. All the monkeys suffered bitterly, but dared not complain.
One day, a small monkey asked the other monkeys: Did the old man plant all the fruit trees and bushes? The others said: No, they grew naturally. The small monkey further asked: Cant we take the fruits without the old mans permission? The others replied: Yes, we all can. The small monkey continued: Then why should we depend on the old man; why must we serve him?Before the small monkey was able to finish his statement, all the monkeys suddenly became enlightened and awakened.
On the same night, watching that the old man had fallen asleep, the monkeys tore down all the barricades of the stockade in which they were confined, and destroyed the stockade entirely. They also took the fruits the old man had in storage, brought all with them to the woods, and never returned. The old man finally died of starvation.
Yu-li-zi says: Some men in the world rule their people by tricks and not by righteous principles. Arent they just like the monkey master? They are not aware of their muddleheadedness. As soon as their people become enlightened, their tricks no longer work.
One day, a small monkey asked the other monkeys: Did the old man plant all the fruit trees and bushes? The others said: No, they grew naturally. The small monkey further asked: Cant we take the fruits without the old mans permission? The others replied: Yes, we all can. The small monkey continued: Then why should we depend on the old man; why must we serve him?Before the small monkey was able to finish his statement, all the monkeys suddenly became enlightened and awakened.
On the same night, watching that the old man had fallen asleep, the monkeys tore down all the barricades of the stockade in which they were confined, and destroyed the stockade entirely. They also took the fruits the old man had in storage, brought all with them to the woods, and never returned. The old man finally died of starvation.
Yu-li-zi says: Some men in the world rule their people by tricks and not by righteous principles. Arent they just like the monkey master? They are not aware of their muddleheadedness. As soon as their people become enlightened, their tricks no longer work.
To win freedom, all the monkeys needed was enlightenment.
Power comes from the people.
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We Are All Monkeys (Original Post)
Jillgirl
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(24,241 posts)1. Which is why the word "woke" scares the pants off of them.
Jillgirl
(68 posts)2. That sounds about right n/t
SheltieLover
(70,418 posts)4. Absolutely!

ck4829
(36,949 posts)3. Read that book, people. Read it. The regime has all the same sources of power any other govt has...
And they have all the same weaknesses any other regime has.