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On Neo-communism (standard:Editorials, 2391 words) | |||
Author: St George | Added: Aug 23 2002 | Views/Reads: 13780/12513 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
My own socio-political ideology, I just thaught I'd run it up the flag pole and see who saluted, so to speak | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story economic ladder would know that more affluent people are more productive. Those at the higher end would be more valuable members of society and therefore the hierarchy is stable with everyone realising that their position is solely down to themselves. A society must have leaders, but power inevitably corrupts; once this simple fact is accepted it can be taken into consideration. Like a person's career choice, the choice to enter politics should be vocational rather than economic. Steps must be taken to preclude the possibility of career politicians, for whom power is an end rather than a tool. I propose that the hypothetical nation be split into different cantons, each comprising no more than 15% of the population, though smaller cantons may be necessary due to geography, economic considerations and population density/dispersal. Each canton elects a senator for a maximum of two years and for a maximum of two consecutive terms, with at least four years between non-consecutive terms. All senators must have another job from which it can be proven they get the majority of their income; a senator is paid only expenses plus a small amount in recognition of his services. All senators will meet (not necessarily a physical meeting, teleconferencing is often more practical) once a month in order to decide national issues and every year they will elect a lord protector from amongst their number. The lord protector has no additional powers but is officially head of state and will represent the country at official functions both at home and overseas. When deciding national issues each senator has one vote or may abstain; if 10% or more of his canton request it, the senator must hold a referendum to decide his vote. Each canton may decide its own producer/consumer threshold and set its own taxes. If 25% or more of the population of a canton request it, a senator must hold an election to re-elect or replace him. Although a senator may be religious, the senate must be secular and not allow religion to influence legislature. The legislative system is bicameral. As well as the lower house (the senate) there is an upper house (the diet) made up of one person from each canton; the members of the diet are not elected but selected randomly once a year and hold the post for one year. The post is a secret and those selected cannot reveal themselves to anyone except the police. The magistrates (members of the diet) do not meet, but when a new act is passed by the senate the diet votes on it. The diet has power of veto, if 66% of the magistrates vote against an act then the senate must wait one year to re-propose it. Because magistrates are selected randomly, the diet is made up of people who would not normally enter politics, it acts as a barrier to unjust actions should the senate become corrupt. Because each magistrate does not know the identities of his fellows it is impossible for one to influence another. Judges, senators, and anyone with a criminal record are all excluded from selection, as is anyone who has been a magistrate within the last ten years. A person may become a senator at 18 and is eligible for magistrate selection at 21. A person is eligible to vote at 18 and anyone over 21 who fails to vote is fined; if a person wishes to not vote in protest, they must register a protest abstention on election day to avoid a fine. Anyone with a criminal record is ineligible to vote. The election system is such that a person does not vote for the candidate that they wish to win, instead they vote for the candidate they most dislike, therefore the candidate with the fewest votes is elected. In a multi-candidate election this system is fairer than first passed the post. For example: let's say there were three candidates, X got 25%, Y got 35% and Z got 40%; with the first passed the post system Z would win even though 60% of the voters did not want Z elected. With negative voting the candidate that won would be the most popular and therefore have the fewest votes. Law enforcement will be carried out by a uniformed armed service, which will also defend the country in time of war. The courts will be divided into criminal, commercial and civil. Three trial judges and thirteen jurors will try each major criminal case, each trial judge having three votes and each juror one. Sentencing will be carried out by a fourth sentencing judge. Sentencing judges will never try cases only decide sentences. Jurors and judges will never see or hear defendants or victims, as cases will be presented in text form, in this way they can only decide guilt or innocence based on fact. Guilt must be proved beyond reasonable doubt, one is innocent until proven guilty. Once an individual is convicted they are under no requirement to admit guilt or show remorse in order to qualify for parole, in this way if an innocent person is convicted they may keep some dignity. Commercial and civil courts will be based on an arbitrationary system rather than an adversarial one, with both parties being represented by the same court appointed impartial arbitrator. The arbitrator's mandate is not to secure the best deal for one party but to help both to reach a compromise. Violent crimes against the person are dealt with most harshly and for murder the harshest punishment is necessary; extenuating circumstances will not be considered in murder cases. As with all major physical violence crimes there will be two trials, the first will decide guilt or innocence, the second will decide whether the conviction is safe enough to employ the death penalty. If the conviction is considered safe enough then capital punishment must be employed, if the conviction is not solid enough then a prison sentence will be delivered with the understanding that, should new evidence strengthen the conviction then the perpetrator may still be executed. Capital punishment is deemed acceptable because the whole philosophy of neo-communism is based around contribution to society and by taking a person's life; one commits the ultimate deduction from society. There will be two levels of illegal activity, offences and crimes. An offence is a minor transgression and once punishment is completed the offender is absolved of blame; a crime is more serious, committing a crime earns a criminal record which is permanent and affects the individual's rights. A society has a duty not just to it's citizens but also to the world at large, therefore population controls are necessary. Under this system each individual has the right to bear 75% of a child, therefore when two people decide to have a child then they, between them, have the right to have another half child. They may either sell their half-right to another couple or buy a half right from another couple. Therefore two people can have as large a family as they can afford. Under this system deaths will outnumber births but the shortfall will be made up with immigration and with the inevitable birth of ‘extra' unlicensed children. Immigrants would be afforded full citizens' rights but only those who would contribute to the society will be allowed entrance. Immigration can therefore be used as a ‘regulation valve' to maintain a given population, with more or fewer visas granted as the situation dictates. Immigration raises the question of alien cultures, the goal of the neo-communist state is to achieve social wealth and this is achieved by becoming a multi-ethnic society whilst remaining a uni-cultural one. An immigrant is expected to adopt the culture, customs and language of the native population; furthermore, they are expected to raise their children primarily in the native culture giving secondary importance to the parent's original culture. It is the duty of the population to resist alien cultural influences, in this way they force said influences to prove their worth for eventual adoption and to dispense with any undesirable influences. In a neo-communist state personal freedom and holistic wealth is the ideal, the philosophy is simple: one's life, status and wealth are all dependent on one's self. However it must be recognised that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, and the good of the society must be placed above the good of the individual; this is why jury/magistrate service are compulsory for those selected. This is also the reason for the harsh punishment of crimes which infringe on others personal freedoms. History tells us that in the majority of cases rehabilitation of serious offenders does not work. Therefore prison sentences are geared toward the dual objectives of punishment for the convict and protection for society. One need not go so far as the Victorian idea of ‘solitude and servitude' in order to effect punishment, however the prisoner should be denied all but the necessities of life. When an individual breaks a law they make a statement that they believe the law of the land to be wrong, because of this anyone convicted of a major crime will, upon completion of their sentence, be treated with lower priority should they require help from the police. Rider: 1) This is an ideology and therefore it is unworkable in the real world. 2) Although I have used gender specific pronouns above, in a neo-communist state sexual, racial and physical equality is valued, though positive discrimination is looked down on. 3) In a perfect world I would be a communist, but communism does not work. 4) I am a fascist, in that I believe the state must come before the individual and that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. 5) I condemn no-one, even if their views are incompatible with my own ... please show me the same courtesy. Tweet
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