“Promise (from Machiavelli to Chirac)” a poem & brevity by Kwoa – Beijing golden lions / 2007

2007/10/27 12.23am
Beijing golden lions
Beijing / China

This poem was inspired by “Bathroom planning”, an episode from G.M.’s Effy – The Living Efficiency. So I’ll simply quote part of his article:

“Meeting of the minds” is what best describe an agreement. Agreement consists of an offer made and accepted between two parties to perform tasks. Unlike contract, agreements are not legally binding (list of other differences from Key Differences at this link), and only engage the morality of parties to perform their side of the obligation. So promises and moral agreements are bound by the trust of parties’ reciprocal morality.

Here lies the loophole, since there are no generally accepted standards for morality, so trust is often bent. And breach of trust is the only negative impact for the faulty party. Effy knows her classics, quoting Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince:

“The promise given was a necessity of the past, the word broken is a necessity of the present“.

Besides, she could have quoted old French President Jacques Chirac that famously proclaimed that: “Les promesses n’engagent que ceux qui les recoivent” (or “promises only bind those who receive them”.

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