Most Russians understand the social implications of the Constitution for life, work, health care and education, while ignoring its political implications because it is considered evil.
The rights to life, work, health care, and education are related to the allocation of resources, and the superstructure governing resource allocation is the distribution of power. The Russian people's political indifference allows dictators to control the nation and its resources. Thus the people must act as sovereigns and amend the Constitution so that they become the managers of the government. For details, see the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development


