Critique of Modern Government: Revision history

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  • curprev 04:4604:46, 20 January 2026Anurag talk contribs 6,445 bytes +6,445 Created page with "From the perspective of Vedic wisdom, the primary function of a government is not merely to build roads or collect taxes, but to guide the citizens toward the ultimate goal of life—spiritual realization. Śrīla Prabhupāda critiques modern government systems for failing in this essential duty. Whether democratic or totalitarian, modern states are characterized by a focus on temporary material comforts to the exclusion of eternal spiritual values. This negligence resul..."