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The Declaration of Capital Independence · Capital Democracy 1. Community Vote 2. Residential Vote 3. Individual Vote · Capital Complexity 1. Each Individual as a Partner in a Group 2. Each Individual as a Resident in a State 3. Each Individual as an Individual in a Community · Capital Inventions 1. Free Capital 2. Democratic Capital 3. Community Capital 4. Common Capital · Capital Revolution 1. Capital Rotation Equation 2. Community Rotation Equation A Free Enterprise · The Collective Individual 1. Vote 2. Spend 3. Work

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Page 1: Capital Community

The Declaration of Capital Independence

 

·       Capital Democracy

1.    Community Vote

2.    Residential Vote

3.    Individual Vote

·       Capital Complexity

1.    Each Individual as a Partner in a Group

2.    Each Individual as a Resident in a State

3.    Each Individual as an Individual in a Community

·       Capital Inventions

1.    Free Capital

2.    Democratic Capital

3.    Community Capital

4.    Common Capital

·       Capital Revolution

1.    Capital Rotation Equation

2.    Community Rotation Equation

 

A Free Enterprise  

·       The Collective Individual                 1. Vote               2. Spend               3. Work               4. Play  

·       The Individual Collective                 Exactly 11,111,112 Individuals

    Enterprise Bill of Rights  

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·       Lifetime Health Care ·       20 Year Education ·       Home Ownership ·       Living Wage ·       Significant Leisure ·       Childhood Care ·         ·         ·         ·       End of Life Care

 

The Revolution

rev·o·lu·tion   (r v -l sh n)n.

1.   a. Orbital motion about a point, especially as distinguished from axial rotation. b. A turning or rotational motion about an axis. c. A single complete cycle of such orbital or axial motion.

[Middle English revolucioun, from Old French revolution, from Late Latin revol ti ,

revol ti n-, from Latin revol tus, past participle of revolvere, to turn over. See revolve.]  

·       Turns Over to Capital Rotation                 1. Percentage of Individual Earned Income               2. Percentage of Invested Partners Enterprises               3. Percentage of Partners Group Enterprises               4. Percentage of Individual Group Enterprises  

                                   

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A Free Enterprise  

  A techno-economic social system based on Collective Individualism characterized by the invention

and utilization of Capital Democracy in which each individual agent [of the collective] “turns over” an exact percentage of earned income, determined by the initial conditions of the system, to

the system’s internal process of Capital Revolution.

A complex self-adapting business system that is absolutely structured in a closed system [11,111,112 agents] yet is fundamentally self-organizing by means of both cooperation &

competition facilitated by each agent’s “ownership rights” to unique enterprise votes known as: 1) block vote [vertical] and 2) group vote [horizontal]. The system is fully contained, creates and

defines differences among agents of the system, and provides for repeated monetary exchange as its primary function but also allows for extensive social and cultural exchange as well. The system

facilitates the creation of its own social-culture through the complex interaction of its agents internally, and through external agent exchange with its internal agents.

A human system of self-acting agents whose responsibility it is to: 1) spend money within the system and at a premium to the system 2) work within the system, for the benefit of the system, and at a discount to the system 3) vote [both] as a member of a Competitive Block and as a member of a Cooperative Group and 4) think and think critically, think and think creatively, think and think and

then offer your thoughts to the system.

Each agent of the system will pledge allegiance, by means of its actions, to: 1st) the Whole Community, 2nd) the Agent’s individual Profit Block and 3rd) the Agent’s individual Spending

Group.

The “whole” system will be considered one community with 9 distinct “parts” [groups] that will consist of between 1 and 10,000,000 agents per group. Each group will have one vote, as a group,

and will arrive at that vote by means of direct democracy exercised by each member of that specific group. This configuration of Capital Democracy will be considered the Judicial Branch of the

community.