

Human societies die because they don't know how to reinvent themselves
They ignore it because they do not question what invented them
The refusal by human societies of the fundamental principle of Nature, which is impermanence, is the source of all tyrannies and all collapses
Reason summons up a thousand-year-old lie perpetuated for centuries by elites seeking to legitimize and perpetually maintain, for themselves and those close to them, their powers of domination over peoples.
This lie was to consider that, if all living beings are by nature subject to the universal and eternal law of the impermanence of life, i.e. birth and death, any human society could escape it, being a continuity of a community of beings who can succeed one another indefinitely.
This allegation of permanence, supporting a claim to social stability and resulting rigidity of rules, boundaries and social relationships, was in fact the ferment of centuries of enslavement of peoples to institutions and rulers in search of immortality.
Oblivion and the habit of ignorance have perpetuated this proud unnatural temptation, whose inevitable outcome is always the same: increasing injustice, decadence, war and the collapse of civilizations.
People's aspirations change with succeeding generations, just as individuals and their wills evolve with the passing years. The wills of childhood have no legitimacy in imposing themselves indefinitely on the being that matures and ages. No past generation can legitimately subject another generation to its laws.
No constitution or frontier can claim to be immutable, as its founders have merely replaced the pre-existing constitutions and frontiers, formalized or otherwise, with their own will.
The living generations of Peoples thus possess a universal and inalienable natural right to evolve their political wills, their laws and the social pact that binds their members, to ensure their primordial rights to life, peace, emancipation and fulfillment.
Until now, this natural right has been confiscated and distorted by the coercion of rulers in their thirst for domination and personal monopolization of wealth and territory, without the consent of the populations concerned to express their satisfaction or not, and their desire to maintain the link to the social contract to which they are subject.
History bears witness to the fact that rulers, even though they are supposed to be the servants of their constituents, will always be the least likely to implement and guarantee the self-determination of their own peoples, since every state by nature prioritizes its own self-preservation above any general interest of the community of its members.
Rulers and the powers that support them will always find ways to usurp and flout the will of peoples as regards their true general interests.
Only universal principles that are irreducible for all Peoples, supported in their accessibility and application by a non-state, universal, impartial Institution free from the interests and pressures of any State and any political and economic power, can guarantee their natural right to self-determination, i.e. to become truly free Peoples.
