“By making the government a combination of elected officials and citizen-backed initiatives and referenda, there can truly be a government of the people, by the people, and for the people.”
Victoria Stoklasa“Have you ever found yourself saying, "There ought to be a law against this," or, "Somebody should do something"? Well, here’s the good news - you can be the one to do something. You can be the one to make the law.”
Victoria Stoklasa MA“If you have the right to influence the laws that are made in your community, why not take the opportunity to do something good?”
Victoria Stoklasa, Sign It Into Law: How to Put Your Petition on the Ballot“By making the government a combination of elected officials and citizen-backed initiatives and referenda, there can truly be a government of the people, by the people, and for the people.”
Victoria Stoklasa, Sign It Into Law: How to Put Your Petition on the Ballot“Impartial, compassionate, brave, and understanding…these are the traits that come with putting the Noble Eightfold Path into practice. By following this path, anyone can become the kind of leader the Buddha hoped to see—a leader of peace.”
Victoria Stoklasa, Buddhism and Politics: Citizens, Politicians, and the Noble Eightfold Path“Many people who have an interest in politics feel they should proclaim—loudly, and at any given time—what their views are and why the “other side” is wrong. These proclamations appear in many forms, from scathing letters to the editor to frothing-at-the-mouth comments on blogs and internet videos. Although expression and debate are vital parts of policymaking, political speech should be used to push forward ideas that will help others.”
Victoria Stoklasa, Buddhism and Politics: Citizens, Politicians, and the Noble Eightfold Path