Realistics does away with politics ideology and dogma, eliminating power in favour of the collective response and reasoning of the individuals to make society. Politics is a messy way to manage affairs, and is increasingly called into question. The almost unbelievable collapse of communism seemed to herald the demise of socialism, consequently partyism is suffering, as politics becomes more singular and less representative of width of view of political will. It is accompanied by the world being forced into two different directions at once: on the one hand there is break of countries by race and creed, on the other hand developed stable countries are being slowly pushed into a new shape, that of flattening separatism.
It is against this backdrop that the whole question of leadership and direction is asked in this work: a serious attempt to advance new ideas. The overall consideration is that party politics as such is in its dying throes; power, politics and separatism no longer produces the necessary social framework to alleviate life's problems. Economy, money and wealth have become all-powerful rulers of the direction of life, when social fabric should be the importance, an overriding principle of any civilised society. It is with this in mind that this work is set to be more appropriate to future life.
Realistics has been developed to outweigh wealth as the supreme value of capitalism and to allow value to become more important, from the value of the individual, to the value of the earth.
Life is a series of tightly knit relationships, each relationship has consequences of value, value of the individual, value of totality: that is the sound and feel of Realistics. Man cannot buck reality and get away with it for long. We are all locked into the bag of tricks that is the universe, so what is the universe, if not the supreme proof of the value of relationships.


