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No matter which Ethno Village you decide to visit in the #ParallelSociety you will see Green everywhere. You look to the Right and there is a beautiful Apple tree, to the Left there is some cabbage.. Walk a bit further down and you see an edible fungus garden.
 
All of the Children living in the Ethno Village hit the Garden once a week to learn about planting, to learn about all of the wonders of Nature.
 
All ParSocians living in a Village are free to take as much Fruit and Veggies as they would like (As long as they have contributed in the Labor, or devoted resources in other ways)
 
We do not only seek Autarky for our Nation as a whole. Each member of the Community should be Autarkical. Gardens on their individual plots, lakes, streams and wells.
 
Solar panels, and Windmills.
 
The Ethno Village is a Fortification against all kinds of calamity and challenge.
 
The Ethno Village is an escape from Wage Slavery, and Interest Debt Slavery.
 
Productive Labor, and Mutual Aid will set us FREE!
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2 years ago 2 points (+2 / -0 ) 1 child
thoughts on (anarchist) mutualism and distributism?
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2 years ago 2 points (+2 / -0 ) 1 child
3 Ingredients are necessary for Anarchism.
 
1. Homogeneous Community
2. Genetically Healthy Community
3. Distributed network of Wards (1500 or less)
 
Since we do not have the first two generally speaking , a Minarchist Stat is necessary to control the borders of the Nation ,for Supreme courts among the wards, and the protection of the Cooperative treasury.
 
4th, adherence to Natural Values to maintain the first 3.
 
I am not too familiar with mutualism, or distributism, but I do appreciate much of what Proudhon layed out.
 
I support Agorism, and a mostly unregulated economy, alongside a network of Public Good cooperatives, owned, and controlled by the People.
 
I also support private property for individuals, but I think that some restrictions should be in place to prevent corporations from hoarding property, while leaving it unproductive.
 
I prefer a distributed economy, to a Centralized one, and I think that most interactions should be Voluntary, both ways.
 
I support a competitive market for currency, and a ban on centralized Usury, with the preference for Labor Based currency, which is only generated at the time of Productive Labor.
 
 
 
 
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2 years ago 1 point (+1 / -0 ) 1 child
distributism generally is for property being more widespread, and people owning the means of production or being able to be their own small business
 
mutualism is a little more leftwing version of ancap, but they oppose things like interest on loans because it doesn't produce anything (I would delete some of the leftwing things in mutualism but I think in a free market people wouldn't necessary be capitalist but they might be kind of "socialist")
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2 years ago 1 point (+1 / -0 )
Like every other political ideology it has a much greater chance for success in small regions, but when they are expanded to hundreds of millions they become problematic.
 
It has been demonstrated that excessive controls and regulation on the market are harmful to peoples ability to live, and maintain business.
 
There should be a select few restrictions, but people should be able to conduct business beyond these, without necessary taxation, licenses, or regulations.
 
Many S American nations have neighborhood markets weekly, but these are not possible in the US where they also want safety checks, license, and what not.
 
Many of the ideas on the Left in terms of economics are valid, they just need to drop their Totalitarian nature, and support of Egalitarianism, and welfare.
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