The Green Book: Part Three
Chapter Six
MINORITIES
What is a minority? What are its
pros and cons? How can the problem of
minorities be solved in accordance
with the solution presented by the
Third Universal Theory to various hu-
man problems?
There are only two types of minor-
ities. One of them belongs to a nation
which provides it with a social frame-
work, while the other has no nation and
forms its own social framework. The
latter is the one that forms one of the
historic accumulations which even-
tually constitute a nation by virtue of a
sense of belonging and a common des-
tiny.
It is clear now that such a minority
has its own social rights. Any en-
croachment on these rights by any
majority is an act of injustice. The
social characteristic is personal and is
not to be given or taken away. Its
political and economic problems can
only be solved by the masses in whose
hands power, wealth and arms should
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be placed. Viewing the minority as a
political and economic minority is dic-
tatorship and injustice.
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