UserWiki:Yoda8soup

My Beliefs
How Our Utopia Works

The government is organized as an Athenian democracy in which the citizens of Athens directly vote for a dictator rather than a representative: any adult male citizen over the age of 20 can take part, and it is a duty to do so. The officials of the democracy are in part elected by an Assembly and in large part chosen by lottery in a process called sortition. The Economy would have a national Syndicate known as The Union of Agoras that would own all industries as a part of the state. The state would be in a perpetual war with Sparta.

Comments

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- please add me
 * - Added :) do you have any comments or questions about my beliefs?

- Hey man I changed up my ideology. Wanna check it out and change my user relations thing? It's more cohesive and isn't just another copy of Anprim-ism
 * - Yea of course :D
 * - I just updated my ideology.
 * - Got it :)
 * [[File:Statlibertarian.png]] SuddenWriter - add?
 * - yee

Why do you oppose central planning?
 * - I oppose it for long term use I think if it's temporary it can be useful but as we've seen again and again if central planning is used for too long it becomes inefficient and corrupt and I'm, not a fan of centralizing power I believe power needs division absolute power corrupts absolutely and I believe decentral planning paired with regulated market take the best of both worlds to create a system that works for the people and every system has flaws I seek to create a system with the least flaws I'm not looking for utopia.

Today, mega-corporations perform centralized internal planning of production, supply, and distribution processes and effectively use data science methods to do so. For example, Walmart Inc., which has two million employees worldwide. A retail chain stores a centralized planning (Phillips & Rozworski, 2019) within the company (Phillips & Rozworski, 2019) and uses data science (Malinowska, 2019) to keep the product variety and stocks in its stores at an adequate level. Products purchased from physical stores or online stores increased their profits significantly, using all data based on weather, social media and current news analysis.
 * - Those companies still hurt workers and what you're describing is called running a business they plan the business to compete well in the market that is not an example of central planning that is just basic business practice. and even then those businesses are subject to crashes and exploit workers and communities. I believe in co-ops which would work in a similar way but with workplace democracy to make the business ethical for workers.

- I have seen the flaws in our world and seized the glory of Athena!