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Arawn Ap Hywel said:
Osborn F Enready truly fascinating perspective.
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I say:
Thank you.
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Arawn Ap Hywel said:
The groups would need expanding for those whom are social dependant but without a family, is that so?
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I would say that anyone that is dependent, or wishes to contribute of good will to those who are dependent, or who has dependents and seeks a "social safety net" could simply subscribe to one of two economics systems choices.
The other choice would be for those who do not seek social safety nets, or services associated with them. (collective funded schooling, collective funded healthcare, collective funded retirement, etc.) This option would include citizen choice and funding for all choices in all things, at the discretion and time the citizen so chooses.
Both systems however, would take into account the FULL choice of the individual, and provide the same rights, with the exception to "contractual" agreements on economics and the above entailed services for those that "opted" to belong to the "social aid collective".
So all people, of both systems, have equal rights in ALL RESPECTS, until they sign away their "specified" rights by contract, of free will, to join a collective ecnomics system they support.
This is not my idea, it is just ONE suggestion to deal with the issues at hand.
All people of the world, should have equal rights in the eyes of the law, as well as the individual freedom to live as they see fit, with respect to the equal rights of others.
As individuals, they may sign away any rights they so choose, individually, to become a member of a co-op. However, all people start in the same place in the eyes of the law with regards to social, political and economic freedom, and market access for sales and purchase and trade.
This would be an attempt to stabilize labor costs around the world, removing the harm being done to the free market by nations that exploit their citizens through manipulative wages, which are dictated by profit margin at the national level.
I think all free market nations, should in unison force all non-free market nations (China, Cuba, etc) to either pay tariffs to equal the labor discrepancies they are abusing, or be forced to recognize and put in law the rights of the citizens they claim to represent.
If the peoples rights are guaranteed and enforced by government, and they still choose to work for substandard wages, then that is at least THEIR choice, and not their nations exploitation of their labor.