Tuesday, May 13, 2008

9. The Ideal: True Civilization

A “civilization” consisting of potentially thousands of mutually dependent yet unique autonomous states that guarantees the integrity of each, respecting the traditions of all; no member state rejecting such traditions, as accepted in any member state, from being practiced whole or in part within the boundary of its state; such civilization capable of maintaining the honor and integrity of every individual as a noble man/woman.

The guarantee of the free flow of citizenry to come and go, live and work in any corner of the civilization in compete security and respect for their person, family and tradition.

Education of the citizenry in the ideals of internal noble character, as recognized by all member states; as well as external knowledge in fields, as expected by the society, necessary to achieve success in life must be guaranteed.

Freedom from need, whether of health or happiness and the freedom to pursue goals by all members of the citizenry as well as the freedom to achieve fulfillment of reasonable expectations consistent with a responsible citizenry must be guaranteed.

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