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Friday, November 7, 2008

Now what?

I must admit that it was fantastic to see the results of the presidential election on Tuesday. There is a score of reasons to celebrate. Lots of symbolism and victories on multiple fronts. I hope that, for one, they are not swallowed into the labyrinth of Democratic Party, which is a very autocratic, hierarchical political machine demanding party discipline in carrying out party's platform and not tolerating disobeying the authority of the "leaders.".

One of those victories is a new direction the country is promised to take under the leadership of President(-elect) Barack Obama. Assuming that that new direction will be undertaken, the success of its realization highly depends on how those in the base are able, willing, and allowed to shape that general, national direction into their specific local one and how well they implement it in their day-to-day actions.

A burning question related to that is how well those massive numbers of volunteers working on electing Candidate Obama president will now be engaged in the work ahead.

Candidate Obama spoke frequently of how change and development comes from the bottom up and not the other way around. I am waiting to see it realized. Will the base be allowed to take charge or not. Will all those volunteers, first, stick around and then, second, be allowed to actively shape the agenda appropriate for their particular socio-political environment.

If the answer to both question is "yes," we just might see a watershed moment for the world. The opportunity is there. Are we ready to take it?

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