Ambiarchy: What We Want

Difficulty    

Government

Inalienable Rights – One cannot transfer legal ownership of one’s self

Free Contract – Unhindered right to enter into contracts

Meritocratic Leadership – Demonstrated ability

Consensus Democracy – Agreement of the people, with principle objections

Weighted Voting – Deferment by consensus to a weighted vote, when principled objections are not raised

Range Voting – Rating proposals along a scale

Confederation – Voluntary federalism

Subsidiarity – Localized decisions

Henocentric Law – Cellular, locally-overlapping, but regionally-federated jurisdictions

Common Law Courts – Criminal penalties reserved for officials

Economy

Land Value Tax – Community capture of economic rent

Basic Income – Citizen’s dividend

Mutual Credit – Interest-free currency

Voluntary Exchange – Free markets

Market Competition – Free pricing

Solidarity Economy – Cooperatives, mutuals, etc.

Worker Self-Management – Personal space at work

Mutual Healthcare – Voluntary risk-pooling

Culture

Sex Compatibilism – Different choices, equal rights

Gender Tolerance – Non-binary welcome

Racial Egalitarianism – Equal freedom across racial lines

Social Liberty – No political correctness

Environmental

Social Ecology – Getting to the source of the problem

Pigovian Taxes – Internalizing the costs of externalities

Permaculture – Better stewardship of the Earth

Methods

Direct Action – DIY

Cooperative Capitalism – Priority toward comrades

Gradualism – Evolutionary process of change

Prefigurative Organization – Putting our ideas to work

Dual Power – Competing for legitimacy

Counter Economics – Providing alternatives

Revolutionary Syndicalism – Power in a union

Party Building – Popular support for The Ambiarchy Party

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