Professional Documents
Culture Documents
The purpose of this manual is to familiarize those who read it with the
praxis of a world government, and the Life of a World Citizen.
Sections
• Branches/Organization
• Economy/Prosperity
• Education
• Development
• Preparations/Requirements/Globalization
• Citizenship
• Rights
• Ownership
• Legalization/Regulation
• Constitution
• Provisions
• Development etc.
[Note: To learn more about the education system, see the manifesto
“DENSITY DETIRMINES DEVELOPMENT: A Blueprint for World
Government”]
World Citizen. This shall give every Citizen the assurance of quality and
decency in their right to Life, as well as their right to Liberty and Happiness.
therefore flexible with regards to how this expenditure can be regulated. The
card would be allowance based, depending upon the governmental
legislation regarding allocation—this is where democracy comes into play,
because the people will elect their officials for the expansion of allocation.
This process will be both subjective and on the peoples part to fulfill its
eventuality.
The organization or incorporation of large businesses may be at first
directed by a wise council of nine per state, a wise council of nine per
continent, and a wise council of seven for intercontinental organizations or
incorporations. And the organization can be done on a similar scale as to
now, but done so as to incorporate the needs of both nature and efficiency.
(A wise council rather than corporations to decide large scale projects for the
good of the World Citizen, unless those corporations are agreed upon by a
republican government or governments—whereupon the full acceptance of
this pursuit of globalization, or at least a majority of the worlds participation
can accomplish the full organization of the World Citizen Constitution.)
These intercontinental states will then exchange gross products between each
other, while they develop their own territory to suit their individual states needs and
tastes; this process will be enacted by state sponsored projects: the development of
agriculture for rural regions, and metropolitan development for urban regions.
Development will determine purpose, and density determines development.
However the third factor of a states systemic structure is the culture affecting the color of
laws and individual constitutions. Each state will elect their own laws; state laws cannot
be interfered with by the central government, unless they infringe the overall order, or
endanger the overall health of the world.
Whole regions of continents will be structured similarly to the states of American
government. Each state’s apportionment will be determined by geological, agricultural,
and cultural factors— such measures will be done in the pursuit of the people’s peaceful
and swift acquiescence of the program.
The government will be structured similar to the American form, the unique and
various cultures of these regions will be kept, and their expression encouraged. The
beauty of a culture’s unique expressions of creativity will be cultivated but not forced;
doing so will ensure diversity while opening the possibility for evolution.
Each region will then structure their individual state government to fit their
particular development, and to further dissect or apportion their state territory into
smaller segments of county or city-like design, which will be governed by mayoral
representation.
Each continent will have its own centralized governmental entity made up of the
following: the elected official of each of the states, and one selected member, of the nine,
of each state’s wise council. These centralized entities will then aggregate once again,
forming a wise council of seven, and a congress of state officials at the federal level.
All government activity, from the highest levels of the system, will be supervised
by the various levels (county, state, interstate or continental, and intercontinental or
terrestrial) of the council of the wise, the various levels, when combined form the society
of the wise, or the wise society.
In this structure too, a president will be. But the role of the so called president
will be restricted to—spokesperson—of a continent, someone objectively observing over
the affairs of the whole continent and its people, and who will committee with the other
seven continents’ presidents, and who will also give his opinion from time to time, going
on the general media; this role requires virtually no educational background, and has
virtually no legal requirements—literally anyone can be elected president (the idea being
that the people elect a good, observational Citizen to hold this office).
Each state official’s job will be to enforce the necessities of the citizenry through
projection, and to intercommunicate with other statesmen to ensure appropriate
distribution of state-to-state, or state-to-central resources.
Centralized resources will then be allocated to whichever projects are interstate,
or further centralized to the global union for worldwide projects, or distributed into the
public market. The central wise council (who will be informed by the professional
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community) selects worldwide projects, and do so based upon the overall resources of the
planet.
The enactment of this structure will not ensure international goals immediately,
but will help as an interstate distributor of resources, and will further solve the education
dilemma, as well as food and whatever needs of the World Citizen. If the notion that this
is a world-changing process is understood, it needs to be carried on like this is how it has
always been—for the children of the future if for nothing else.
I cannot stress this enough, that the [proposed] federal government shall not own,
or otherwise control the whole world. All continental and central government action is
done by state vote; there should be no one person or group who rules the world as it were,
and the size of states shall not determine their power. No state shall have more influence
in central government than another, and no continental state shall have more influence
than another, and the principle government or federal government shall not have
dictatorial powers over any or all states or subsidiary federations. Government is a
facilitator to the impetus of mankind, not an overruling power whose place is above
mankind, for ultimately mankind is the essence, the soul of its government, not the other
way around.
Provision 3. With the overall, World Public approval—over fifty percent minimum—the
advancement of computer graphics technology, shall no longer continue of scales above
less than .001 percent of its 2009 levels, sufficient to stunt growth over a prolonged
period of time. And in that time, funds being put into whatever construction, development
of energy extraction, and whatever other productive fields, the internet for example—and
whatever resources left be put into the food garden initiative.
Provision 5. The right to life includes home-ownership, and no citizen shall be prevented
or hindered from whatever necessary action home-ownership entails.
Health is also an aspect of life, and therefore contained in the right to life is
quality food, and no citizen shall be prevented or hindered from purchasing or acquiring
quality food, either by self-production, private sale, or by public or social production. By
whatever means of acquisition, food is to be a virtually free, and plant life, so prevalent,
will be absolutely free. [However, plant life should be regulated internationally as done
today, in order to ensure infestations do not occur]
Provision 7. The so-called corporation must be redefined, and its purpose and
functionality redesigned. Thus far the corporation has been an entity, similar in law to a
person, whose purpose is to sustain itself via profit. Different from a business,
corporations are like organs of the society, which produce and digest the raw materials of
the earth for individual consumption—turning into technology and whatnot. In order to
redefine the purpose and functionality of this entity, the way in which we perceive the
corporation must be changed.
First, a corporation is not a person, but an organ of the state or global society. The
more productive and beneficial the organ is to the world and biosphere, the more
attention and development that organ receives, as exhibited in the body through
evolution.
*All entities: corporations must be in harmony and systematic with the other few
corporations.
*Harmful chemicals must be contained and used with discretion—as exhibited in
the body.
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*No corporation will exist for the mass production of goods, which could
otherwise be produced by a business or businesses.
*Corporations are not people, and are therefore not given to ownership or
usurpation of wealth or so-called wealth creation; they are given to the demand of the
common society within reason, and the regulations of a representative republican
government, democratically run.
*Corporate advertising must be made illegal due to its toxicity; public exposure
of purpose and functionality must replace the superficial propaganda of so-called
advertising. People must know, above all else, how toxic their consumption is, in other
words they must know the expenses of their consumption. It is governments job, in
partnership with news media, to disclose the facts about how corporations function.
*No living organism, created by lab or otherwise, can be patented or owned. Life,
in its every form, cannot be owned or traded or treated as a nonliving object (by this it
could be argued that pets would be disallowed, but pets are companions, and are not
owned, nor treated as non living objects).
Provision 8. All voices, depending upon their substance and content will be heard,
regardless of citizenship or non-citizenship.
Provision 9. Those born retarded, or made so in life, are made citizens de facto by having
an automatic job, which only they can have. Their job is to help us appreciate what we
would otherwise take for granted. Their grade will then combine with the parent’s grades,
until the child can sign the card that has his or her grade on it, or to ones immediate
family after a handicap. The more severe their handicap, the better they do their job by
effecting an audience to appreciate their existence.
Provision 10. Teachers, in line with the blueprint plan for childhood education, and
beyond, will be paid the equivalent of professional athletes (at the American standard),
and so will the psychologists in line with the education system. The administration will
be paid equal to the teachers; as would the chefs of the schools, up into high school; this
implicates that the quality evaluated by the J-M.C.O. is on par with all other aspects (this
is why critical thinking and wisdom is essential in the J-M.C.O., and why they are
advised by the wise council).