The document outlines key aspects of a hypothetical society, including human rights, politics, economy, and technology. It describes a democratic republic with free speech, religion, and individuality protected. Citizens can participate in government through mandatory civic education courses and voting with a license. The economy ties salaries to job significance and is funded by taxes based on income and community service hours. Technology advances quality of life but cloning of entire organisms is banned, while organ cloning is permitted for medical need.
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Human Rights
People will have freedom of speech and religion without fear of
discrimination or persecution.
Individuality is permitted and encouraged
Able to participate in government enables people to feel happy
and not revolt against the government
This perfect combination of strict and lenient human rights
keeps society under control.
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Politics
Democratic Republic
Laws are enforced by a Law Enforcement System
Officers receive more training and their jobs are held to a higher
standard
Citizens have the option of taking place in political elections if they
have a voting license
Prior to obtaining a voting license, citizens are required to
complete a mandatory civic literacy course. This short course will
educate citizens on how to make an informed vote, which will
ideally lead to more qualified leaders being elected. These
courses will be offered for free in public seminars funded by the
government, and many integrated into high school curriculum.
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Economy
The salary of an occupation depends on the significance of the
job. For example, a surgeon will be paid more than a
custodian.
Economy as a whole is driven by taxes
Taxes for an individual are determined by their monthly income
Citizens are required to have a minimum of six community
service hours a month that will cover the costs of public
services
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Technology
Advances the quality of life for citizens
All citizens have the right to own personal devices
Citizens may create their own technology, but should it violate on
the rights of others then it will be considered an infraction of the
constitution and taken into legal matters.
Cloning of entire people or animals is outlawed and subject to
persecution
A new governmentally funded research program will be started
allowing for the cloning of human organs and vital body parts.
This process will be taken very seriously and only be made
available to those in life-threatening situations. If one was in
critical condition as a result of failure of an organ, it would be an
extraordinary feat to have the ability to replace it with a
technologically derived genetic replica.