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June 08,
2005

Massive
invasions to liberate nations, even when coupled with massive
foreign aid programs, voting schemes, and generous pensions for redundant
politicians and military dictators, have been proven to be inadequate
for creating truly human societies. (For example, it has been sixty years
now since most of Europe was liberated from Nazi tyranny, and they STILL
cant get it right.) Therefore, these tips to create a functional
and human society are provided for your use. WARNING: Avoid so-called
professional individuals and groups, especially those who
claim vast experience in nation-building (or re-building) and those with
short acronyms or abbreviations like UN, USA,
or CPSU.
While these
tasks are listed in general order in which they should be accomplished,
it is not always necessary to complete one task before proceeding to the
next.
- Remove
or limit the ability of organizations (including states
or governments) to harm their members (clients/citizens/etc.)
and their neighbors. De jure limits seldom work unless de
facto limits are already in place. In some cases, this may require
five to ninety years to accomplish. Although disarmament
is claimed by many to be the only way of removing or limiting this,
history has shown that disarmament works, at best, for a very limited
time; the time-proven method of limiting the ability to cause harm is
to ensure that neighbors and citizens are adequately armed and capable
of using those arms effectively.
- Establish
ownership of property (institutionalize property). Establish and enforce
ownership by individuals of all possible resources, including land,
structures, water, air, airspace, broadcasting bands (frequencies),
ideas, and rights to provide specified services to specific persons
or in specific locations for specific purposes. English common law developed
to provide this institutionalization of property, and evolved by hard
knocks to ensure that resources (assets) held informally or put to use
were recognized as property. The institution of property, free from
the whims of rulers, invaders, and envious neighbors is essential to
create a free society.
- Establish
methods of resolving disputes which do not involve immediate use of
weaponry or a ruling by a wise man from a throne. Solomon
was a rarity: one in several hundred billion. Have several methods,
at least somewhat independent. If it turns out that violence is sometimes
necessary to resolve an otherwise insoluble dispute, make sure that
obvious physical and mental differences are balanced.
- Diversify
education. Schools, formal or informal, are the basis of the flow of
information required for a society to function. Turning schools into
instruments of government, at ANY level (local, regional, national)
ultimately destroys free speech AND the economy, as the aims of government
are inexorably opposed to the goals of proper education: learning to
communicate and share information. Education must be free and separate
from the state, just as religion must be, and for most of the same reasons.
Priority must be given to primary schools: higher education will follow
naturally. No person, organization, or institution should have a monopoly
on education anywhere, anytime.
- Eliminate
corruption at all levels, in both the public and private
sectors. Under the table payments are damaging to society and the economy.
Living on tips, whether you are a waiter, a soldier, or a politician,
is corrosive and reduces or eliminates the feedback necessary for a
market economy AND a free society. If the full price of the goods or
services provided is not clear and up-front, inefficiency is far above
tolerable levels.
- Establish
commonly accepted standards. This is a broad area, because it includes
everything from commonly accepted standards for weight, length, and
other physical measurements to commonly acceptable standards for proper
behavior of children, teens, military personnel (on- and off-duty),
business-owners, employers, employees, and media, among others.
- Provide
(as much as possible) all goods and services by private, voluntary actions.
Do not attempt to allocate any goods or services by elections, appointed
officials, or redistribution of stolen goods.
- Eliminate
(as much as possible) forced payments and forced services. This amounts,
in fact, to an elimination of taxes. Make voluntary contributions the
normal way of providing for needs which affect a large segment of society
or for services which cannot be done by a free market. Once this is
done, it doesnt matter what you call the political leaders.
- Devolve
power. While a strong man or man on a horse
may temporarily solve some problems, in anything but the very short
term they create more problems than they ever solve. Whatever political
power exists, whatever power to enforce laws, defend against aggression,
or implement new laws or enforcement, must be divided as much as possible,
both geographically and culturally (that is, by segments of society
such as classes, ethnic groups, religious affiliations, or other divisions).
In particular, internal defense against aggression (internal police
powers) and external defense against aggression (military
powers) must be kept separate, if at all possible with completely different
geographic jurisdictions.
- Encourage
learning and education outside the state or country or society being
built. Learning that there is a way of doing things outside
your clan, town, county, people or nation, even if you dont LIKE
the other ways of doing things, matures you amazingly. Apply this principle
even to those people who just cant seem to understand that they
are not supposed to attack people, control them, or be rude: whether
this education is done by banishment or putting them in Coventry is
really a moot point, as long as the rest of the population is safe from
them.
- Separate
civic (ceremonial) and administrative (working) roles for government
at all levels. No one needs any power whatsoever to welcome soldiers
home, visitors to town, dedicate buildings, cry with the survivors,
raise money to help the injured, or kiss babies.
- Encourage
preachers. Not religious leaders (whatever they may be called)
but preachers - those teaching whatever doctrine they wish to proclaim,
calling people in the public eye to account for their actions, urging
people to live moral (or even immoral) lives, and reminding people there
is something beyond society and the state.
- Do it
in writing. Living constitutions stink worse than the dead
written word.
Version
1.1. This initial list may be amended in the future; your comments are
appreciated and will be incorporated in future editions.
© 2005, Nathan A. Barton
Nathan Barton, with
thanks to Quintin Langley for the original idea. (See
Langley's first article at PoL today! Editor)
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