Civic Sovereignty Implemented under capitalism cont.
• Citizens have the tools to challenge unfair practices and participate directly in shaping laws.
• Schools teach financial literacy, civic engagement, and accountability—not just obedience.
• Wealth is earned, but freedom is shared. Everyone plays by the same rules.
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Civic Sovereignty Implemented under capitalism
• Free markets, but with clear ethical boundaries—no exploitation, no monopolies, no corruption.
• Government transparency is non-negotiable—citizens see where money goes and how decisions are made.
• Local communities control local resources. Small businesses and co-ops are empowered over corporate monopolies.
• Lobbying is limited and public. Corporate power doesn’t outweigh citizen voices.
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@TenaciousGoat It's ok, you can take it as a learning experience.
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"... I saw that my position was already crowded."
Sounds like middle management douche-baggery.
I got let go at my job, I only worked there for over a month. I got let go due to my job performance. I didn’t get any feedback on how I could’ve improved for future jobs.
I saw how last week they hired a guy immediately and I saw that my position was already crowded. Then there was my mistake on not picking up an entire order due to not taking into account what I was picking up, the guy giving me the items also didn’t want to look at the paperwork when I gave it to him.
Just feels unfair.
@Based_Accelerationist Women don't care, they do their part of selecting only the best genes anyway. As you can't force men to like fat women, you can't force women to like weak men.
it's either artificial womb or the future of genetic chads.
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