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This page is reserved for listing objects of a particular community. Please list the communities on this page and create a link to a separate page to list the priorities. Each objective listed should have its balancing requirement listed alongside. All objectives have their price and should be clearly stated upfront. For example: "increased infastructure spending/increased community investment".
This page is reserved for creating a list of specific communities. The communities listed on this page are each linked to a proposed set of priorities on a separate page.
 
First a list of some past structures of social community (aka government) to help flesh out priorities.
 
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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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[[United States of America]]
[[United States of America]]

Revision as of 11:21, 26 February 2017

This page is reserved for creating a list of specific communities. The communities listed on this page are each linked to a proposed set of priorities on a separate page.

First a list of some past structures of social community (aka government) to help flesh out priorities.

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


United States of America