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Open society and its friends!

 Karl Popper wrote in his book "Open society and its enemies"  that Paradox of Tolerance leads to more intolerance. He explained that in order to maintain a tolerant society,the society itself must be intolerant of the intolerant. He openly borrows his idea from Plato's concept of Benevolent despotism or benevolent dictatorship.


Indians have understood this contradiction in governance and according to the best of statecrafts defined by them State Governance has four ways of taking action : Sama,Dhana , Bheda and Dhanda. When it should actively encourage dharmic ways of living, it should seek out and identify those who are bent upon disturbing this peaceful coexistence. It may be its own citizens or enemies from outside. For dealing with them it should employ the above four ways and it can move from one to another subtly, discreetly or sometimes directly. Dhanda is always the last resort and even for criminal acts and for offenders, punishment is a must. This is intolerance of the intolerant. Punishments should be given after speedy and fair inquiry and justice must be seen to be delivered without delay. This will have a deterrent effect.

However the contrast is to see who are Friends of Open society. Friends are Those who forge consensus, those who encourage cohesion, those who believe in cooperation, those who trust collaboration, those who practice transparent communication, and those who want syncretic, synergistic community development.

The tolerance towards genuine failures, mistakes in trying to invent, missteps in search of progress will go a long way in supporting open societies that are productive and supportive in the long run. When the societies are young in age such openness provides the youth power to blossom out full harnessing its potential.

But, many times, these friends of open society work in silence and with lot of patience. But earnestness, perseverance and persistence are their hallmarks. Friends of Open society will always build checks and balances to prevent even unintended misuse of power, influence, nepotism etc.

When Voltaire declared Liberty as the fulcrum of modern human society, he meant , civil liberties, freedom of expression and freedom of religion. He is widely believed to have written "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." Those who subscribe to his views are all Friends of Open society.Such open societies will bring forth positive changes in human dynamics and nurture inventions, innovations in all spheres of life from poetry ,arts to physics,biology.All this leads to prosperity in society and the virtuous cycle is set in motion.

It is our bounden duty to identify and safeguard these Friends of Society who are pillars of Tolerance and not to discredit them wantonly by imputing intolerance.

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