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Chapter 3: Council of Advisors

In order for all members of the HOA to be fully apprised of the issues on which they are voting, it is important for every HOA to have a panel of advisors to provide useful information. These advisors would be screened, based on a predetermined set of criteria voted upon by the HOA to help […]

Chapter 2: System’s Economy

The HOA economic system will be a mixture of Free Market and Command economy. Free Market part of this system will promote Entrepreneurial spirit of individual, but in a control way to avoid manipulation by powerful elites. Command part will monitor the economy to protect DRAFT 136 local industries, but again in a way to […]

Charter 1: Human Rights

The foundation of the HOA system encompasses fundamental human rights. Without a strong commitment to uphold human rights, no system can survive. Adopted from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the United Nations in 1948, the following is meant to provide freedom to everyone, regardless of race, origin, gender and ethnicity without retribution from […]

Participatory Democracy Concept Practice: Chapter 3

It is easy to dismiss the concept of participatory democracy as naive and Utopian. But it is impossible to ignore the fact that there is a very great need to bring people out of isolation and into community. It is a serious indictment of the shortcomings of the American democracy as the best Governmental system […]

Existing Political Systems: Chapter 2

Lest the reader think that this book is an attack on the American form of government, it is vital to understand that no matter what form of government a country has chosen to govern itself, representative republic, socialist, theocratic or otherwise, corruption happens. This Manifesto often uses the government of the United States as an […]

Relevance of The New System: Chapter 1

“Freedom is not a gift from heaven. One must fight for it every day.” – Simon Wiesenthal Democracy, born on the hillsides of ancient Athens, has traveled a long road, morphing into numerous forms across the centuries. What began as a system where citizens directly governed themselves has evolved into representative models that we see […]