Manifesto: Friedrich Nietzsche
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1. The purpose of this discourse is to make assumptions, provide generalized statements and explanations based on facts, raise awareness and with some imagination provide a thoretical concept for an abstract direction.
2. The manifesto is a selective aggregate of capitalism, socialism and communism. It adheres to utilitarianism while
recognizing the human condition. The requirement of some form of rules and regulations are generally agreed as necessary. However, the term “government” in this manifesto refers to the people and not a disparate entity.
3. The planet is ecologically and environmentally sagging under the weight of humanity’s footprint. Therefore, a proposal of fundamental adjustments, including the redistribution of the human populous with disregard to the axiological, is necessary for sustainability.
4. There is a substantial economic and literary contrast amongst the people of the world due to the restrictions imposed on the freedom of movement. One of the objectives is to propose an egalitarian alternative to eliminate this disparity.
5. Establishment of interdependence rather than independence albeit retaining individuality.
6. The narrative is not structured to reflect an academic paper. It has no provision or intent to cover technical details and associated complexities. The manifesto is not a practical guide. It is not intended to encompass everything but rather to contribute a generalized ideology.
7. This document is to be perceived in its entirety as some concepts are cross-referenced and are mutually dependent.
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Manifesto - Jean Paul Baptiste
MANIFESTO
SUPERDENSE
Friedrich Nietzsche
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Contents
Prologue
Superdense
Metropolis
Elementary
Government
Politics
Work
Education
Standardization
Culture
Unit Of Value
Financial Services
Ownership
Inheritance
Business
Copyright
Disconnect
Advertising
Consumer Goods
Recycling
Agriculture
Law
Euthanasia
Intoxicants
Records & Surveillance
Medical
Internet & Media
Extended Jungle
De Facto
PROLOGUE
1. The purpose of this discourse is to make assumptions, provide generalized statements and explanations based on facts, raise awareness and with some imagination provide a theoretical concept for an abstract direction.
2. The manifesto is a selective aggregate of capitalism, socialism and communism. It adheres to utilitarianism while recognizing the human condition. The requirement of some form of rules and regulations are generally agreed as necessary. However, the term government
in this manifesto refers to the people and not a disparate entity.
3. The planet is ecologically and environmentally sagging under the weight of humanity’s footprint. Therefore, a proposal of fundamental adjustments, including the redistribution of the human populous with disregard to the axiological, is necessary for sustainability.
4. There is a substantial economic and literary contrast amongst the people of the world due to the restrictions imposed on the freedom of movement. One of the objectives is to propose an egalitarian alternative to eliminate this disparity.
5. Establishment of interdependence rather than independence albeit retaining individuality.
6. The narrative is not structured to reflect an academic paper. It has no provision or intent to cover technical details and associated complexities. The manifesto is not a practical guide. It is not intended to encompass everything but rather to contribute a generalized ideology.
7. This document is to be perceived in its entirety as some concepts are cross-referenced and are mutually dependent.
don't be too concerned darling, you'll get used to it
SUPERDENSE
1. The landmass that is currently known as Australia, for the purposes of this manifesto will be known as Superdense
.
2. The rest of the planet, for the purposes of this manifesto, will be known as the Extended Jungle
.
3. The entirety of humanity, with a few exceptions, will be housed and contained on Superdense.
4. Superdense is a landmass that is geographically isolated from the rest of the planet and is sizable enough to contain the entirety of