The communities would be self-sufficient in food and water. If water in the area was scant, they would have access to a water line joint-operated by
multiple tribes, probably from a desalination plant.
And those in the cities?
The cities would be no different from the countryside, aside from the communities being close together.
Justice and disputes would be settled in-group. A group of elders might choose the course of action. Though there would be nothing as cruel as
the death penalty or life in prison.
Why not? What if that's what they choose?
More importantly, why is having a group of elders (who get the position presumably just by being older) making group decisions better than having a
group of elected representatives do the same?
Well they might not necessarily be older, but the groups would essentially be large families, and the people agreed to be the wisest would be the
chiefs. I guess I couldn't be totally sure life in prison or the death penalty would never be used, but this social setup, IMO, would emphasize
compassion over cruel justice.
This society would not be based on growth, but on sustainability and maxing out happiness.
If they wanted to grow, who'd stop them? If they wanted to merge, who'd stop them?
The zeitgeist of this era will laugh at how foolish the endless growth of the 20th century was.
Art would be highly valued.
How would you impose your values onto the rest of the country/ rest of mankind? This sounds less like a 'new' (actually it's been proposed many times
before, and actually sounds a little like the anarcho-communist wet dream) system of governance and more like your own version of utopia.
Everyone loves art and entertainment.
Education would be done either by the kids' parents, or by other people in the community.
What if they're not very clever?
Then maybe someone from another community would be sent over?
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