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Prabhupāda: I have not very good opinion about the politicians. It may be a very strong word. Politicians… Actually, this is the business of the kṣatriyas.
Prabhupāda: I have not very good opinion about the politicians. It may be a very strong word. Politicians . . . Actually, this is the business of the ''kṣatriyas''.


Mrs. Williams: They are in it for personal gain, mostly.
Mrs. Williams: They are in it for personal gain, mostly.
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Prabhupāda: They simply go to politics for personal gain, that's all.
Prabhupāda: They simply go to politics for personal gain, that's all.


Mrs. Williams: Because if they all wanted good—if they all wanted the same kind of good, for the same..., for all their people—they would not fight in different camps. They would be one people.
Mrs. Williams: Because if they all wanted good—if they all wanted the same kind of good, for the same . . . for all their people—they would not fight in different camps. They would be one people.


Prabhupāda: Hmm. Right. They want personal benefit, not the benefit of the people. They say people's government. No. It is their government.
Prabhupāda: Hmm. Right. They want personal benefit, not the benefit of the people. They say people's government. No. It is their government.
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Mr. Williams: True.
Mr. Williams: True.


Mrs. Williams: And they must… And the people must take and accept what they decree they shall have.
Mrs. Williams: And they must . . . and the people must take and accept what they decree they shall have.


Prabhupāda: That's all.
Prabhupāda: That's all.


Mrs. Williams: And if they want the rich people to have more money, they say to the rich people, "You don't have to pay so much taxes." But to the poor people they say, "You must pay more taxes."
Mrs. Williams: And if they want the rich people to have more money, they say to the rich people, "You don't have to pay so much taxes." But to the poor people they say: "You must pay more taxes."


Prabhupāda: In the Bhāgavata it is mentioned, the people will be so much embarrassed. One side there will be no rain, another side there will be scarcity of foodstuff. Other side, the government will simply levy taxes. So people will become mad. They will give up their hearth and home and go to the jungle. This time will come, very soon.
Prabhupāda: In the ''Bhāgavata'' it is mentioned, the people will be so much embarrassed. One side there will be no rain, another side there will be scarcity of foodstuff. Other side, the government will simply levy taxes. So people will become mad. They will give up their hearth and home and go to the jungle. This time will come, very soon.


Revatīnandana: Well, I think sometimes in the hippie community we see that they are going out in almost into the jungle now.
Revatīnandana: Well, I think sometimes in the hippie community we see that they are going out in almost into the jungle now.
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Prabhupāda: Hmm.
Prabhupāda: Hmm.


Mrs. Williams: But you…
Mrs. Williams: But you . . .


Revatīnandana: You know these rock 'n' roll festivals—it is practically like living in the jungle. (laughs) They are already doing it.
Revatīnandana: You know these rock 'n' roll festivals—it is practically like living in the jungle. (laughs) They are already doing it.
Mrs. Williams: But you know in Russia the people, the younger people, are now going back to having more spiritual thoughts and a desire to have a more spiritual life. But at the same time it is not separate from the fact that when they see people from the Western world and from beyond the Iron Curtain coming into Russia with various worldly goods—expensive cameras, expensive clothing—they want this. So eventually, and in the not-too-distant future, Russia will also become capitalist state.
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"One side there will be no rain, another side there will be scarcity of foodstuff. Other side, the government will simply levy taxes. So people will become mad. They will give up their hearth and home and go to the jungle. This time will come, very soon"

Conversations and Morning Walks

1973 Conversations and Morning Walks

In the Bhāgavata it is mentioned, the people will be so much embarrassed. One side there will be no rain, another side there will be scarcity of foodstuff. Other side, the government will simply levy taxes. So people will become mad. They will give up their hearth and home and go to the jungle. This time will come, very soon.


Prabhupāda: I have not very good opinion about the politicians. It may be a very strong word. Politicians . . . Actually, this is the business of the kṣatriyas.

Mrs. Williams: They are in it for personal gain, mostly.

Prabhupāda: They simply go to politics for personal gain, that's all.

Mrs. Williams: Because if they all wanted good—if they all wanted the same kind of good, for the same . . . for all their people—they would not fight in different camps. They would be one people.

Prabhupāda: Hmm. Right. They want personal benefit, not the benefit of the people. They say people's government. No. It is their government.

Mr. Williams: True.

Mrs. Williams: And they must . . . and the people must take and accept what they decree they shall have.

Prabhupāda: That's all.

Mrs. Williams: And if they want the rich people to have more money, they say to the rich people, "You don't have to pay so much taxes." But to the poor people they say: "You must pay more taxes."

Prabhupāda: In the Bhāgavata it is mentioned, the people will be so much embarrassed. One side there will be no rain, another side there will be scarcity of foodstuff. Other side, the government will simply levy taxes. So people will become mad. They will give up their hearth and home and go to the jungle. This time will come, very soon.

Revatīnandana: Well, I think sometimes in the hippie community we see that they are going out in almost into the jungle now.

Prabhupāda: Hmm.

Mrs. Williams: But you . . .

Revatīnandana: You know these rock 'n' roll festivals—it is practically like living in the jungle. (laughs) They are already doing it.