Just so you know where we stand, here are our definitions of some of the main concepts likely to be of use to a Democracy on the World Wide Web.
(Autocracy, Slavery, Social Contract, Constitution, Country, People, Rights, Godhood, Moral Code, etc.)
- Autocracy
- Defined as "ruled by self", is the antonym of Authocracy which itself is defined as "ruled by authority"
- In this light, consider two types of political systems.
- On one hand we have Autocracies which de facto have to be Democracies and likely have to congregate into a Federation of Democracies.
- On the other we have Authocracies as the umbrella concept of all other known political systems including Majoritocracies. And for concepts such as Slavery.
- Slavery
- Synonym of Authocracy where the individual, known as an authocrat, is ruled by authority rather than by self.
- In this light, consider the faith of minorities in Majoritocracies.
- Even if those Majoritocracies masquerade as Democracies.
- In this light, consider the faith of minorities in Majoritocracies.
- Synonym of Authocracy where the individual, known as an authocrat, is ruled by authority rather than by self.
- Social Contract
- The General Will of Everybody in relation to General Objects common to everybody.
- No exceptions
- The General Will of Everybody in relation to General Objects common to everybody.
- Constitution
- The written form of the Social Contract
- No Ifs, no Buts, no Maybes
- Gives birth to a Country
- The written form of the Social Contract
- Country
- Specific Constitution
- As in: The Constitution of the United States of America.
- Specific Constitution
- People
- Those who "sign" the Constitution
- Express their Will to be a People
- Independently of any motive that may justify the will
- Culture, language, geography, race, etc.
- Independently of any motive that may justify the will
- Express their Will to be a People
- Those who "sign" the Constitution
- Rights
- Legitimate claims
- The price has been paid
- Where the price defines the amount as well as the currency to be used.
- The price has been paid
- Legitimate claims
- Godhood
- Title given to beings who meet certain criteria
- Such as Ultimate, authority and choice
- Have to be Rebels
- Given the Rational Singularity
- Hopefully, are guided by Reason.
- Rather than by faith
- Have to be Rebels
- Those beings are known:
- As gods when addressing men.
- As goddesses when addressing women.
- Such as Ultimate, authority and choice
- Compare to other titles such as Knighthood, Priesthood, etc.
- Title given to beings who meet certain criteria
- Moral Code
- Ideal guide for the conduct of anyone, anywhere, anytime and this under any circumstances
- Fascism
- From the Rasennas (AKA Etruscans) meaning: "Strength through Union"
- Assets
- Anything that can be exchanged for anything
- Income
- Assets you didn't have
- Money
- Any assets most likely to be accepted in exchange for anything
- Currency
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- Promise of assets
- Credit
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- Promise of Promise of assets
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- Collaterals
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- Proprietary Assets
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- Culture
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- Method to exploit
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- Exploit
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- Enhance the value of
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- Income
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- "Money" you didn't have
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