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Redefining globalization in the new age

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Globalization has become two sided just like democracy, where the continual leadership fights now play team against team but with surveillance and weapons of mass destruction.

Globalization has become two sided just like democracy, where the continual leadership fights now play team against team but with surveillance and weapons of mass destruction, but these are the games of children, not true leaders who are voted in to stand for the freedoms, equality and justice of the people.


Aristotle defined democracy, tyranny and oligarchy as a bad leadership working against the needs of the people and designed specifically for the rulers advantage, and it was Plato who visioned a Philosopher King as the greatest leader mankind could have, where the protection of the people and the planet was paramount, and the needs of the people and the enviromnent could easily be met.


Some 1500 years later, society has the Internet and A.I, and if we combined that with the Philosophy of Kings, humanity could be living under a leaderless authority where the basic rules and guidelines that were built for all, would sit above community groups and governmental orders to make them subservient and therefore responsible to the people.


Aristotle used the word Polity, as a way to describe communities that stood apart but followed the greater community order, guiding them to act alone as all communities need to do depending on where they are located and what resources are abundant in their area, where uniqueness may grow and flourish again without having outside proxies determining the fate of these communities.


EmpowerUs Australia created the regenerative karmic credit trading system, where money is born when an account opens and it dies when it reaches a limit, making communities autonomous within the greater community that is the world, while spreading the wealth throughout even out of the way places where everything these communities need, they can now have.

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