I fully agree, the stakes are high and not only for Europe but the whole global world.



But a working democracy today requires the understanding and practical implementation of two principles:



1. Democracy or any "optimal" human system can only work if the "user" the human being existing in that system functions "correctly", is able to rise above his/her inherently self-serving, subjective nature and make calculations primarily for the sake of the collective.



Only on such foundation can a system that requires mutuality and equality to work truly function.



This does not need to happen based on morality, ideology or philosophy, but based on pure, natural laws guarding our human ecosystem, which is part of the vast natural system around it.



2. As they are already trying to (so far unsuccessfully) attempt it in Europe, in a globally interdependent, integral human network such mutual, equal, democratic system cannot be local, nation based, or above the national structure there is a necessity for a global supervising body to ensure the global, integral calculations, the optimal function of the system is possible and is safeguarded.

In an integral system before even the smallest action the information about the state and optimal flow, purpose of the whole system is need to make sure the ensuing action is not harmful.



Today we have all the scientific data and the negative feedback from the daily events of the crisis for everybody to see and understand that today in our evolutionary conditions only mutually complementing cooperation can solve problems and build a sustainable future, and that the individual's, nation's success and prosperity is directly dependent on the success and prosperity of the whole global system.