Communism - Scientific atheism in public schools?
China-like population control for third world countries with exploding population (and maybe for welfare recipients with many children in first world), but without those late-term abortions and allow at least 2 children (limit child welfare to first 2 children to discourage procreation for money)
Socialism and social democracy - basic income + negative income tax based welfare, government alternatives to basic services for the poor (education, healthcare, insurances..), heavy government investments into infrastructure and public services, science and research, limiting and regulating mono/oligopolies, big corporations, too big to fail companies etc. Maybe some progressive taxation, but continuous.
Liberalism - extensive personal freedoms (except late-term abortions and unlimited procreation, I dont consider those two to be personal freedoms, because they affect another person.) Legalize and tax soft drugs, but leave hard drugs illegal.
Conservatism - fiscal responsibility (in the sense of not making debt, but not conservative in the sense of very low taxation, because then we would not be able to afford the above state services without debt, we cant have both), limiting immigration (except for highly qualified individuals for which there is shortage on the market). Do not tolerate illegals. Limit bureaucracy, there is no reason for its existence in the age of computers and internet.
Libertarianism - abolishing central bank and returning the right of issuing debt-free currency only to the state. Extensive use of privateers for government services, to ensure efficiency.
Direct democracy (with elements of geniocracy) - with the Internet, this is the first time in history that direct democracy is practical on large scales.
Fascism - hm.. nothing?
edit on 19/11/10 by Maslo because: (no reason given)



