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− | '''Uniorder''' has the purpose of expand the concept of family to the entire globe. | + | '''Uniorder''' has the purpose of expand the concept of family to the entire globe. This project does not require the creation of settlements - it can start at anyones home. |
== Unformal Transition plan == | == Unformal Transition plan == |
Latest revision as of 20:48, 8 June 2015
Uniorder refers to Unified World Order and means a cooperative society.
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[edit] Objective
Uniorder has the purpose of expand the concept of family to the entire globe. This project does not require the creation of settlements - it can start at anyones home.
[edit] Unformal Transition plan
Unformal plan:
- Do nothing. The cooperative society is inevitable.
- Do not vote for political parties.
- Spread the idea of cooperation.
- Build cooperative communities.
- Demand the government to implement the Uniorder. When blank votes plus null votes exceed the votes on political parties.
[edit] Technical Transition plan
The Uniorder project propose a way of start living today in a cooperative society. Plan:
- Declare accept human rights for all
- Create a ATM system where everybody has the same amount of money and this amount depends on the wealth of society.
- Create a human resources program to manage: school, work, health, entertainment, etc.
- Create a material resources program to manage society resources.
[edit] Uniorder (book)
The original book is available for free on http://uniorder.org.