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First a list of some past structures of social community (aka government) to help flesh out priorities.
Each objective listed should have its balancing downside listed alongside. All objectives have their price and should be clearly stated upfront. For example: "increased infrastructure spending/increased community investment".


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Lets start with some objectives listed in the US Constitution.
1.Egalitarianism/Loss of individuality
2.Meritocracy/reward-based-system lacks diversity and empathy
3.Capitalism/Based on money as reward/lacks diversity and empathy
4.Democracy/vulnerable to abuse by majority
5.Religious based government/unjust restrictions


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'''Free Speech/creates injured parties'''
 
'''Freedom of Religion/creates conflicting objectives'''
 
'''Freedom of the press/creates dissemination of misinformation'''
 
'''Right to peaceably assemble/creates potential for rioting and intimidation of minorities'''
 
'''Right to government redress/creates bureaucratic mechanisms.'''

Latest revision as of 19:50, 27 February 2017

Each objective listed should have its balancing downside listed alongside. All objectives have their price and should be clearly stated upfront. For example: "increased infrastructure spending/increased community investment".

Lets start with some objectives listed in the US Constitution.

Free Speech/creates injured parties

Freedom of Religion/creates conflicting objectives

Freedom of the press/creates dissemination of misinformation

Right to peaceably assemble/creates potential for rioting and intimidation of minorities

Right to government redress/creates bureaucratic mechanisms.