The document questions whether governments and nations are needed and argues that they create unnecessary issues around land ownership and movement of people. It suggests that individuals have evolved to know how to serve everyone without government control and that money printing, project funding, and basic utilities would be better handled by businesses. Education is key to empowering people and avoiding cyclic poverty, and discipline is better achieved through social normalization and education rather than laws.
2. In principle, land belongs
to no one. Anyone can
make any land his or her
property and use it. The
right to land is the right to
use land. So land belongs
to a party that uses it in a
meaningful way.
3. Land is the most important
resource that governments
and nations want to manage.
Governments and the
nations and states they
create and lead are
territorial. They demark the
land they would govern in.
And this creates borders and
other related issues related
to it.
4. This would be against the ideal
that land belongs to any party that
uses it in a meaningful way. Land
acquisition could be supported by
social procurement systems that
can simplify things emerging from
conflict of interests. Territorial
demarcation also stands against
peoples’ right to movement. In this
modern world where people are
more connected to each other,
visas and passports don't make any
sense.
5. Control-oriented leadership
styles of governments, that
try to put licenses and
permits on everything
people do, are undesirable
things that we need to
avoid. Human beings have
evolved conscience to know
the thing they need to do
that would serve everyone.
6. Governments print money
through their central banks.
They try to do this using
macroeconomic tools to
measure their nation’s economy.
This is sort of a fallacy because
it tries to print the money after
the wealth, which just seems to
put an unnecessary burden on
peoples’ passion and ambition. It
makes money a resource that is
scarce when it shouldn't be.
7. Banks distribute money
the central bank prints.
It just doesn't make
sense that they
complicate their
project funding
processes by making
loans and asking for
collateral.
8. Money printing could be put
in the hands of businesses.
Currencies could be
something that would help to
make exchanges for services,
and goods, easier. For
instance, fiat or decree
money could be energy, in the
form of clustered notes. And
digital money could be
memory or computing power.
9. Education helps people
stand up for themselves.
People who lack education
are always at risk of being
in cyclic poverty. This
should be avoided by life
skill development
movements and efforts,
that may be done by
businesses and
associations.
10. Basic utilities could
easily be attained by
businesses and even
individuals. A
combination of these
efforts can ensure the
right to basic life and
the right to money
within everyone’s reach.
11. Discipline is not
punishment. It is a choice.
And this can be achieved
not through laws but
through social
normalization systems that
put education that tries to
attain and create a better
world, a better life, and a
better future for everyone
at its core.
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