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[โ€“] [email protected] 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

To name a few:

  • No official decision may be made without the entire process towards that decision being recorded, documented, and these records be made available to the general public with minimal restrictions. With a specific exception if revealing that information would put more people in danger than concealing it.

  • All natural resources, be it harvested (e.g. ores, oil) or otherwise (e.g. land, air), are property of everyone. If any individual is to monopolise and/or utilise some of these resources, they are to compensate everyone else for doing so.

  • Resources for the public good are to be taken from each according to their ability, and redistributed to each according to their needs.

  • Any supreme office must exist with a hard maximum time an incumbent is allowed to serve.

  • It must be possible for any person holding an official position, including any supreme offices, to be held accountable for their actions in power.

  • All official decisions must strive to be made to materially benefit the greatest number of individual people.

  • It may not be the duty and/or responsibility of government to impose opinions on the general public.

  • In an election, any vote must hold the same weight as any other vote to the greater outcome.

  • Any income and/or net worth for individuals in excess of approximately 1 Billion EUR-equivalent is to be taxed 100% and redistributed among the public, to each according to their needs.

  • Lawmakers are to be compensated an amount directly proportional to the median income of all citizens, and any benefits they receive must be equal to the legal minimum.

  • No wage may be paid that is insufficient for a person to afford a decent existence.

  • No corporation may exist where the compensation of its highest paid member exceeds 500 times the lowest. Any shortfall will be taxed upon the company at 200% the excess, and redistributed across its staff according to their needs.

I wanted to include something that makes the government responsible for some standard of public transit, but I can't seem to get the words right...

[โ€“] [email protected] 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I like your ideas, but have you considered that this one:

All natural resources, be it harvested (e.g. ores, oil) or otherwise (e.g. land, air), are property of everyone. If any individual is to monopolise and/or utilise some of these resources, they are to compensate everyone else for doing so.

Effectively makes literally everything free? Not that this would be a bad thing. It just makes so many of the other things irrelevant.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

I was actually hoping to use that clause to incorporate a land value tax.