The new human community order The XXI
century is the century of the truth,
about our planet’s conditions, about human nature, about society, about
civilization, about politics, about economy and also about morals and religion.
Time has come to reveal and stop the lies of history and chronicle. To do so, we need courage and strength to
change. This text is addressed to everybody who can read. Each one of them has
also the task of explaining it to those who cannot read it by themselves. This
is a concrete proposal to create together a future with peace. The factsThe Earth covers a surface of about 485 million square
kilometres with 30% exposed land, 12% arable land, 1.85% irrigable land, and it
has more than one million kilometres of coasts and 752 thousand kilometres of land boundaries. At
the end of 2004 6 Billion and 379 Million human beings lived on the Earth.
Considering an average increase of 1.14% per year, they will be 6 billion and
452 million at the end of 2005, 6 billion and 823 million in 2010 and about 8
billion in 2025. life expectancy at birth is 64 years and 4 months (66
years for women, 62 years and 8 months for men). The average age is
27 years and 8 months (28 years and 5 months for women, 27 years and 4
months for men). People at least 15 years old amount to 4 Billion and
982 Million, of which 3 Billion and 997 Million (80.22%) can read and write
(85.9% men and 74.2% women). People at least 15
years old who can’t read or write
amount to 985 thousand, nearly one fifth of the whole planet’s population. The main languages are: Arabic (17.8%), Chinese (14.37%), Hindi (6.02%), English
(5.61%), Spanish (5.59%), Bengali (3.4%), Portuguese (2.63%), Russian (2.75%), Japanese (2.06%),
German (1.64%), Korean (1.28%) and French (1.27%). The main religions are: Christian religion (32.71%, 17.28% of which Catholic religion, 5.61%
Protestant religion, 3.49% orthodox religion and 1.31% Anglican religion),
Islamic religion (19.67%), Hinduism (13.28%) Buddhism (5.84%), Sikhs (0.38%),
Judaism (0.23%), other religions (13.05%); 12.43% has not a religion and 2.41%
are atheist. As the average
increase is forecast to have a 2.78% rate, in 2005 the world’s gross domestic product (GDP) will be of 41.612 Billion US Dollars (53.617 Billion Dollars PPP), equal to 6.449 US
Dollars (8.310 Dollars PPP) per capita. The GDP in 2005 will come from agriculture and fishing
for 1.620 Billion US Dollars (3.9%), from industry for 12.157 Billion US
Dollars (29.2%) and from services for 27.834 US Dollars (66.9%). According to
the purchasing
power parity (PPP), the GDP in 2005 will come from agriculture
and fishing for 4.094 Billion Dollars PPP (7.6%), from industry for 17.554
Billion Dollars PPP (32.7%) and from services for 31.969 Billion Dollars PPP
(59.6%). Despite of the GDP increase the real per capita purchasing power in 2005 will be 2.56% lower than the
one in 2004 because of an average world inflation rate of 3.84%. In 2005 we will
consume 15.080 Billion kilowatts of electrical energy, almost 28 Billion oil barrels and 2.548 Billion cubic metres of natural gas. Crude oil reserves
are evaluated about one billion barrels (Iraq and Saudi Arabia have the major reserves). Considering the substantial increase of oil consumption in some
countries, among which China and India, crude oil reserves will exhaust in less than thirty years. The labour force
is 2 Billion and 900 Million people (44.95%
of the world’s population). Of which 299 million (10.3%) are unemployed. Another 161.5 million people can work (additional labour force), so
the unemployed labour force is par to more than
461 million people. The produced
wealth per work unit is on average 18.495 Dollars PPP (1.383 in agriculture and fishing,
6.019 in industry and 11.080 in service industry). The investments have a value of about 8.109 Billion US
Dollars per year, equal to 19.5% of the produced wealth. Despite 433 Billion US Dollars of economic aid, the population
below the poverty line in 2005 is 1.644.742.000, one fourth of the planet’s population, with an increase of
8.5% compared with 2004. 2.253.348.000 telephone lines are in use, 1.346.305.000 mobile phones and more than 678 Million of Internet connections. In 2004 the states spent 11.771 Million US Dollars,
equal to 29% of world GDP, with a deficit of at least 472 Billion US Dollars. In 2005 states
will spend at least 12.029 Billion US Dollars,
with a deficit
of more than 481 Billion US Dollars. The states’ expenditure in 2005 will be 28.9% of world GDP. Without considering the services sector,
public spending is the 87.3% of the wealth
produced by agriculture, fishing and industry (13.777 Billion US Dollars). State debts in 2005 will overcome 29.521 Billion US
Dollars (71% of world GDP), of which more than 1.196 US Dollars (2.88% of
world’s GDP), for military expenditures. As the total costs of electricity, oil
and natural gas consumption is also 2.9% of the GDP, military expenditures cost
as much as energy consumption. 4.151.884.000 of 6 Billion and 452 Million people
(64.3%) live in democratic republics (formally), 1.577.975.000 (24.4%) in
socialist states, 387.265.000 (6%) with constitutional monarchies
(formally), 186.562.000 (2.8%) under
military dictatorships, 118.122.000 (1.8%) in Islamic republics and 30.289.000
(0.46%) under absolute monarchies. More than fifty wars are being fought. Millions of
people suffer violence and live under wretched conditions. This text is first
of all for them, because everyone has the right to live in safety and peace. National statesFor centuries the state has been considered the only
political and legal territorial organization that can guarantee everyone the
possibility to obtain the greatest happiness at the lowest price. People have been
believing that states would have done just laws, guaranteed justice, order and
defence of citizens, would have protected environment and promoted the
development and well-being of nations. Therefore peoples agreed to submit to
the states’ power. In the states in which people’s sovereignty formally became established peoples thought they had conquered
freedom, democracy and justice and that they could live in peace and safety to
reach development, well-being, solidarity and order. But states failed. All the expectations that had justified their institution
turned out to be pure illusions. They showed their main aim is to protect
themselves and their machinery. They’ve established that people’s sovereignty can be
exerted only to the best of state constitutions. They’ve established democratic
principles of form but not of substance. They’ve made a very big number of
laws, which the states themselves don’t observe at first. They’ve limited peoples’ freedom establishing that only what law provides is legal and
allowed and that everything else is illicit and forbidden. They’ve misused
power both inside and outside their territories. They’ve stirred up plots,
disputes, violence and wars in order to be considered defenders and arbiters in
the conflicts they themselves caused. They’ve prevented economic initiative by individuals
and groups that refused compromises with their power and favoured only those
who supported their supremacy. They’ve embezzled enormous resources from firms
and workers through unbearable taxations: centralized States take up
almost a third of the worldwide produced wealth. The military expenditure of
states costs as much as all the energy used every year on the planet. They’ve formed gigantic bureaucratic machineries with
which they control every person and every activity. They’ve favoured every kind
of privilege and financed congregations and corporations in every sector of
society, economy, law, culture, science, information and politics. They’ve
drugged public opinion with false information, apparent ideals, commonplaces
and false axioms. The results
are terrible and under everybody’s eyes. About 6.4 Billion of people live on
the Earth in 191 recognized states. Less than a quarter of the planet’s
inhabitants use three quarters of all the available natural resources. One out
of four of us have nine times more wealth of each one of the other three. One
out of a thousand holds more than half of all the Earth's wealth. One out of
six has ten times more energy of each one of the other five. More than half the
inhabitants of the planet don't have enough drinkable water. One human being
out of eight doesn't have food and
each hour more than one thousand children die of hunger. More than half of them
die due to curable illnesses because they can't take care of themselves. One
human being out of five can't write or read. Three out of four don't have means
to communicate with others. There is
no economic planning for the overcoming of poverty and hunger. There are no
concrete national development plans. Enterprises are lacking and therefore also
the possibility to work in order to produce. Economy is affected by recurrent
recession cycles that worsen the situation of the poorest ones. One out of four
of us doesn't have sufficient production means and can't work. Only one out of
six disposes of sufficient consumer durable goods. The prices are affected for
more than the seventy per cent by the services' cost. The environment is
progressively destroyed by pollution and according to the most authoritative forecasts the situation will become irreversible within 10 years. Only the five per cent of money is employed in
real economy. Less than the ten per cent of the savings are addressed to
productive purposes. More than half the produced wealth is addressed outside
productive economy. Less than a thousand multinational corporations control the
whole economy and the markets. The enterprises produce less than the seventy
per cent of what they could. International payments are carried out with
currencies with almost no real value. Less than five hundred persons control
information and use it towards their interests. Personal safety systems are
inadequate related to the real risks. Viability is insufficient and circulation is
more and more difficult and chaotic. Financial and monetary transactions are
getting slower and expensive. Military expenses are three times the amount sufficient to solve
hunger in the world. Only the one per thousand of the yearly produced wealth is
addressed to science and research. To be able to survive the human being is
forced to become more and more egoist. Two out of three of us don't know democracy
and one out of three lives in apparent democracies. Currencies don't have real
value and are accepted just because they are legal tender. With this legal
tender currency states have accumulated debts equal to more than 70% of the
yearly world wealth and in this way they will overcome it within the next
twenty years. The facts show us that the states and their
international organisations are not able to solve material problems and so
peace is considered impossible. With money, fear, and false information you
control the world. With money you produce weapons and control information. With
weapons you control resources and with the media you control public opinion.
States are instruments of who holds money, produces weapons and controls
information. People’s sovereignty is just
an illusion. The democracy we are experiencing is just formal, a pretence to
disguise the power of a few people. In fact, consent depends first of all on
the control of information. Freedom, equality, justice, development, solidarity
and peace are the abstract principles. Reality is much different. There is no freedom
if the life of nearly all of us depends on who controls the states. There is no
equality if the development of the individuals depends on their origin. There
is no justice if laws are made in order to guarantee power to those who use the
states and the international law is submitted to the will of the strongest. There is no development if the majority of the
resources belong to one of us out of one thousand. There is no solidarity if
the poverty and the strain of many go towards the well being of a few. There is
no peace if it's upon the same states that have always wanted wars. Popular
sovereignty can't rise from international organisations of states that are
really just supranational means hegemonised by the same groups that control the
states. What is the state and what
does it do? The state is an organisation made up of human and material
resources that draws legitimacy from a constitution people accepted and it
keeps this legitimation through the electors’ vote, taxation and public debt.
Each state has a people, a territory and a government. It has exclusive
legislative, executive and judicial power. Its function is (should be) to
redistribute equitably the produced national wealth. It has the monopoly of the
use of force in order to guarantee internal order, the observance of the law
and defence. The state is above all a war machine, the most efficient war
machine. It arises from the war at the end of which feudalism was defeated. In the so called democratic
states the election laws guarantee the assertion of political forces (parties)
that propose to keep and consolidate the state in order to use it as instrument
of power towards the people. The parties have public and private backing: the
political force that has more resources and more information services wins more
consent. Each big party or coalition of parties represents a social bloc, a
coalition between several economic interest groups. Civil servants side with
the political forces that favour their interests. Taxation affects revenues
and consumption, favouring the social bloc that supports who wins the
elections. The yearly deficit (difference between current expenses and tax
revenue) is covered by public loans. The public debt is continuously increasing. To pay back
loans and the relative interests states incur in new debts. Any private person
in the condition in which the states are would be proclaimed insolvent. Somebody pointed out that actually national states
don’t exist anymore since the end of the second world war because since then no
state has had complete sovereignty with the relative right to use force
without the consent of the majority of the other states. They talked about it
as a world but not formal state, which is made up of all the states gathered in
one centrality: the United Nations. It’s pure
rhetoric. National states, particularly after September the 11th
2001 continued exerting all their sovereignty with the use of force inside and
outside, carrying out both legitimate and illegitimate actions based on false
excuses. The reality is evident: national state exists, continuing to make war
as usual. And it will continue making war until it exists, because war is in
its original nature and violence is in its character. And therefore
there is only one choice to take. States must be abolished, their constitutions
must be repealed and they must be turned into administrative authorities. We
can and must do this for the interest of the greater part of people. Abolish states
means eliminate their territorial sovereignties and the relative borders, it
means to eliminate those who make wars, who cause wealth concentration and poverty,
who hold humanity to the bureaucracy and parasitism by the resources of those
who work and produce. We must abolish
the states and we must do it now, without intermediate changes, without
transitional periods. Who wanted to use the states to guarantee more equality
and justice caused only less freedom, more violence, less democracy, more
bureaucracy and more poverty. The
states won’t stop existing by themselves. They never finish. Like other means
invented by men, they turned into purpose too. And the purpose of the states is
to protect themselves. National states will never be able to put into practice
the principles on which they are based. And the reason is simply because they
don’t want it. Because it would mean their extinction. Until they exist they
will always and only act in order to protect themselves and the interests they
represent, i.e. those of a well organized narrow minority, which use the
majority. States can be abolished only by the society’s will. Instead
of the governments of the states we must form popular communities provided with the power of making, executing and
getting laws observed. It will be the civil post-state society, based on law
and on reason. Only this way we can pass from appearances to reality, from
formal democracy to actual democracy, from legal tender money to money with
real value, from the created order to personal responsibility, from bureaucracy
to participation, from economic policy to economic democracy, from estate and
capital economic to productive investments, from interstate organizations to
the union of peoples, from nations to the universal community. The post-state societyThe civil post-state society develops from the
dissolution of the state. No people have ever constituted a state of their own
will, except perhaps the first Roman republic, after the expulsion of the last
king of Rome. The state’s power rose from the power of weapons. Monarchies and
empires arise from wars. Modern states are just the transformation or the split
of monarchies and empires provided with absolute power. The evolution of states
took place thanks to the action of few people, who received a mandate from
their peoples. From the evolution of states arise nations and from nations
arise national states. The state has been necessary evil, an instrument to
temper social conflicts for centuries. The legitimacy of states is based on
their acceptance by peoples. States
had to rule legitimately peoples in order to guarantee peace. Above all they
failed in this, because they arose from wars. War, the use of force and
violence, are in their nature, in their character. For this reason they are
continuing. Only definite interests forced them to make peace or to refuse war.
Abolish states means suppress subjects that arise from war and have been
continuing making it since they began to exist. States’ policy is only the
temporary suspension of war, which always starts again afterwards. Almost all
political forces that ruled states made war.
States had to guarantee justice, equality before law.
But they guaranteed overpowering to those who supported them. Interstate
organizations had to guarantee international law. But, the stronger states are,
the more they violate international law. States had to redistribute wealth. But
they took possession of wealth. To abolish states means cancel a current debt
and avoid a future debt increase. Humanity has reached a sufficient level of development
to face their problems and they don’t need power bodies and hierarchies to
solve their conflicts anymore. The state isn’t necessary evil anymore. Civil
society is now able to settle conflicts by self-managed bodies without the need
to confer territorial sovereignties to external bodies. The overcoming of national states
has to rise from the grassroots, in a democratic way and without transitory
phases, without periods of anarchy. The dissolution of states out of people’s
will doesn’t cause the breakdown of civil society but leads to its joining
together in a universal community. Humanity of the XXI century is made up of people who
believe in their own individuality but at the same time know they are part of a
whole that includes all people who live on the planet. And they realize every
day that environment is inseparable part of humanity. In few years the
globalisation of socio-economic relationships will be completed. Each of us
will feel more and more different from each other person and for this reason he
will understand he needs the trust, the co-operation and the tolerance of all the
others. The Republic of the EarthWhat’s needed in order to solve the problems of the
entirety of the human beings is a new world political system that expresses the
greatest authoritativeness. The new government system has not to be a global
state or another state or interstate body but a government without state, the
government of the entirety of the Earth’s inhabitants. As the will of the majority of all human beings
overcomes any other power, a world government directly elected by the
inhabitants of the planet represents the greatest power. This is the axiom from
which arises the Republic of the Earth as government system directly elected by
the inhabitants of the planet. The Constitution of the Republic of the Earth
establishes the fundamental principles for a civil cohabitation with twelve
simple articles. Article 1 The Republic of the Earth is a democratic government
system of the inhabitants of the planet and their groups with the aim to live
in peace as well as possible. It draws origin from the existing political structures
and it is created by the need to face material problems, in order to guarantee
every human being the right to believe in own happiness and the right to act to
achieve it, respecting others and nature. The Republic of the Earth is made up of those who ask
to become part of it under the condition of acceptance of the Constitution. Article 2 The control and the management of the Republic is
entrusted by people to their representatives, elected by the most valid ways
and means depending on to the level of perception and knowledge of the same
people. Any action, which modifies the appearance and the
substance of the democratic system, is prohibited. Article 3 The Republic recognises and guarantees all unalienable
rights of the human person and promotes the development of all human beings,
recognising their individual diversities, moderating their effects for the
common good, guaranteeing individuals and groups freedom of thought, expression
and action freeing them from their primary needs and, as much as possible, from
fear. It is inspired by principles of truth, beauty and
justice, which can and must animate all mankind and demand the fulfilment of
the duties necessary to guarantee the best development of every person and the
maximum evolution. To this purpose it undertakes the task to remove the
obstacles that can prevent such results. Article 4 All the inhabitants of the Republic have the same
dignity and full equal rights and duties. The Republic resolves the conflicts between its inhabitants,
assuring free, fair, equable and peaceful competition, moderating excesses. Article 5 The Republic recognises that the human system is an
organised whole of individuals, their relationships and behaviours. The Earth is the environment made up of all parts
influencing such a system and also all others parts, the behaviour of which,
being influenced by the system itself. Article 6 The Republic aims at the improvement of social, civil,
political, economic, moral and religious systems and, therefore, the
improvement of the relationships and the behaviour between human beings and
between them and other systems of the Earth, taking into consideration their
mutual interconnection. Democratically, 1.
it analyses social relationships and their
influence on interpersonal relations, promoting the maximum solidarity in every
field and assuring the means of achieving the understandings of each person
with fellow creatures and nature; 2.
it establishes the more fitting rules in order
to guarantee the best civil relationships as a means to the greater possible
individual freedom and the justice between all human beings; 3.
it sets up political relationships,
establishes their legitimacy and the most best ways of promoting the
participation of peoples in the creation and the management of their
institutions; 4.
it programs economic relationships, production
processes and the destination of wealth for the fulfilment of primary needs,
considering them essential conditions in guaranteeing human survival and
defeating poverty on the whole planet; 5.
it considers and protects moral relationships
and the ways aimed at achieving spiritual well-being, through the reinforcement
of inner strength so as to act consistently with what is generally recognised
as true, right and beautiful; 6.
it guarantees the freedom of religious
relationships and promotes the search for the original cause and the final aim
of humanity. Article 7 The Republic supports all initiatives aiming at
promoting processes that accomplish the utmost level of development, proposing
itself as a basis, therefore, as an organisational principle and also as a
lever of balance. It accelerates the process of awareness regarding the
reality and nature of problems, leading to the recognition of the facts
corresponding to the evidence or truth, establishing the degree of priority of
different problems for the common good. It discovers their origins and their
causes and it proposes possible goals, achievable solutions and likely
consequences. It also identifies available resources and it verifies
the methods of production of the necessary means of setting up strategies.
Those are in fact organisational premises allowing for the best use of
resources and produced means, orienting people to the more suitable praxis of
achieving the expected results consistent with the adopted strategies,
analysing the obstacles and elaborating the ways of overcoming them. It then
verifies the results and the produced effects. Article 8 The Republic, by recognising that human beings needs
to feed themselves in order to live, it promotes and supports the
transformation of natural resources through work, favouring the adaptation of
production relationships to the level of development of the productive forces. It also recognises the need for a minimum territory
for every person and the natural need to be on good terms with others. Therefore it protects social relationships,
guaranteeing enough food and adequate housing. It protects physical and mental health through all
means and all available treatment and promotes research on both the prevention
and treatment of diseases, contributing to the achieving the longest possible
life. It guarantees equal dignity to all inhabitants; it
favours and protects the composition of the family and of the couple as the
natural base of society. It protects motherhood and infancy, promoting a
flexible and responsible education for children. It assists old people and it favours their integral
permanency in society, as well as recognising their experience. It guarantees nutritional and health facilities to:
native people, injured or sick people, disabled people, involuntarily
unemployed people, old and poor people, rehabilitating and activating those who
may be useful to social and productive life. It speeds up the plans and realisation of pleasant and
suitable environment for every inhabitant. Asserting full freedom of arts and sciences, it
supports cultural and educational programs, making information clear and
unconditioned, removing obstacles to help maximise knowledge, guaranteeing an
instruction and a cultural education oriented towards the improvement of human
relationships and suitable to the requirements of work, art, sciences,
technique and ethics. It prevents any initiative alienating consciences and
limiting freedom of judgement of its inhabitants. It recognises the unit of all individuals and takes
part in the conflicts between instincts and reason or individuality and
community, supporting the spread of altruism and care of others and
guaranteeing effective solidarity between people, actively promoting actions
for peace. It is engaged in eliminating crime and its causes and
in guaranteeing public order, adequately mitigating all form of degeneration
and correcting its effects. It guarantees human life in all its expression and promotes
the values of being and becoming, safeguarding the freedom of women without
preventing new lives from being born but taking into consideration the effects
of an excessive demographic development, to be maintained within supportable
limits. Article 9 The laws of the Republic are inspired by universal
recognised principles of international Rights and are characterised by simple
meaning and syntax. The Republic demands the implementation of social and
civil duties in the interest of all the inhabitants of the Earth, eliminating
contradictions between norms and repealing those that are obsolete. It guarantees the demonstration of right and wrong
also in relationships with the institutions, promoting the review of the civil,
penal and administrative processes and showing the consequences of an
insufficient sense of duty. Article 10 The Republic guarantees full sovereignty of all its
inhabitants and their equality in face of the law. It promotes political integration of all the people of
the Earth, recognising the local autonomy in terms of programming and
political, administrative and fiscal decentralisation. It guarantees all inhabitants freedom to gather in any
form, being it not in secret, in order to improve the individuals and groups by
means of a free dialectic process of ideas. The Republic is divided into international, national,
regional and local governments, all set up as required by the people electing
them. It promotes political participation by means of an
electoral system in which the people exercise an effective and constant
sovereignty on the governments and are protagonists of their continuous
renewal. The inhabitants of the Republic are represented in the
International Assembly constituted by a representative for every ten million
inhabitants. The faculty to legislate is normally up to the
international Assembly, but also the inhabitants of the Republic can take the
initiative to propose, to approve and to abrogate them according to the law. The representatives in the international Assembly are
elected directly by the inhabitants of the Republic and stay in office four
years, except in the case of non-fulfilment of the undertaken engagements with
the constituents. The Government of the Republic is made up of twelve
elected governors from the International Assembly, who then elects the
President. The Government remains in office until revocation by
the international Assembly although not for more than six years from the date
of election. The Government is ruled by the President and has the
task to carry out the decisions taken by the International Assembly and to
approve urgent decisions. The International Assembly must ratify such decisions
within a year and the possible non-ratification involves the resignation of the
Government. Article 11 The resources of the Earth belong to all its
inhabitants and are available to those who want to produce, but with respect
for the environment. The Republic guarantees a fair availability of
resources, a fair means of production as well as the freedom to participate,
encouraging production and trade with the workers' participation in the
management and outcome of the enterprises. The ways of production and destination of wealth must
correspond to the requirements and the effort of all inhabitants of the Earth and
must be oriented towards the maximum productive reinvestment of wealth. The Republic guarantees useful occupation to all
active population who have in turn to carry out activities best suited to the
needs and character of the individual, at the same time taking into
consideration the more general requirements. The taxes from individuals are applicable only on
non-productive consumption. The Republic contributes to the reorganisation of the
budgets of member governments. The budget of the Republic must be transparent as
possible. The Republic cannot get into debt except to receive
down payments of guaranteed future income. Article 12 The Republic encourages coherence between logic and
action and promotes sincerity and altruism as maximum expressions of individuality. On the Earth complete independence of every moral and
religious belief is guaranteed. The Republic actively promotes the understanding and
integration between different cultures and various customs and it considers
irrenounceable patrimony every ethnic group and every genetic characteristic as
something that cannot be given up. The Republic has the obligation to defend its own
inhabitants from any inner or external violence. It solves and, if necessary, eliminates the conflicts
jeopardising the safety of its inhabitants (using force only when unavoidable). The International Assembly establishes all unforeseen
and not-forbidden events by this Constitution and it takes all the necessary
provisions to realise the principles and the objectives established by it,
valid for all governments and people taking part in the Republic of the Earth. The disposition of
performance of the Republic of the Earth provides that: 1.
The constitution of the Republic of the Earth
is in force from the first of January of the year 2001; 2.
The International Assembly is elected within
three months from when at least one hundred and twenty million inhabitants will
have taken part to the Republic of the Earth; 3.
Until the election of the International
Assembly provided by the Constitution, the management and the coordination of
the Republic of the Earth will be run by the Committee of the Representatives;
formed by the two hundred founders designed at the end of each solar trimester
by obtaining the greater number of votes and accepting the task; 4.
The members of the Committee of the
Representatives are mandatory of the other founders and responsible for the
allocation of the resources of the Republic of the Earth; 5.
The Committee of the Representatives
establishes kind and manners of the representation of the Republic of the
Earth; 6.
Until the election of the international
assembly, the Committee of the Representatives will be renewed within the 20th
day of the month following the end of each solar trimester; 7.
The last Committee of the representatives will
organize the election of the International Assembly; 8.
The currency of the Republic of the Earth is
"Dhana", with a totally guaranteed emission value; 9.
Until the election of the International
Assembly the Committee of the representatives undertakes every decision
pertinent to the management of the currency of the Republic of the Earth; 10.
The Republic adopts a central informative
system under the responsibility of the Committee of the representatives and
it's delegates; 11.
All the acts pertinent to the running of the
Republic of the Earth achieved before the election of the International
Assembly are published on www.asmad.org web
site. The
Constitution of the Republic of the Earth is not an act by which a body grants
rights and undertakes obligations towards society. It is neither a request, nor
a proposal, nor a concession. The Constitution of the Republic of the Earth is
a social agreement by which each single person asserts his own rights, recognizes
the rights of others and undertakes his own duties. It is an act of
responsibility, by which human society declares that the power of an external
body (the state) has stopped existing and directly undertakes the power to
decide how to create its own future. By this act human families cancel every
tutelage coming from outside and take again the reins of there own history. The human
community
With
the Republic of the Earth arises the civil post-state society, in which the
human community asserts the following fundamental principles for a free, fair
and pacific cohabitation. The human being is the most developed life-form on the
Earth, which is the natural environment where the human being is born, lives
and dies. The close bond with his environment calls for the maximum respect for nature. Every human being is a person who is different and
separate from others. On the Earth there are sufficient natural resources
for life and evolution of every human being. People know they have to work to live and to improve
their own conditions of life. The destination of the goods of the planet is
universal and everybody has the right to enjoy and have at his disposal the
fruits of his own work. In order to realize these principles the human
community must give itself some essential rules, which international law unanimously recognizes as valid. Every human being must have at his disposal the
necessary resources to do what he can for a living and his development. Air and water in nature are free from any bond and
they must be at everyone’s disposal. Other natural goods can be recognized to
individuals and groups without any bond. All human beings are born equal in dignity, rights and
obligations and they are free to act in order to satisfy their needs and
wishes. Human beings organize their relationships in social
communities as unions of people with common needs, purposes, relationships and
bonds, so that they can form one body. The community lays the rules down for a civil and pacific
cohabitation of the people who are members of it. Everybody can live communally
with others but he must accept their rules. The community’s rules are laid down according to the
natural law based on common good and on smaller evil. It is good what has
universal moral value and is considered bad or wrong and causes damage, pain or
suffering. Violence against others and nature is never good. Every person is free to live, know and act for his own
happiness. All that isn’t in contrast with the rules of the
community and with the common good is allowed. Everyone’s happiness springs from personal conditions
and environmental conditions and
from individual and collective actions. The community helps everyone to face
pain and facilitates and defends his or her happiness. The freedom of every single person is the power of
expressing his own personality in thought and action and his own subjectiveness
without causing damages to others. Individual freedom is restricted only by collective freedom. Survival, assistance and physical and intellectual
development of every person without the ability to provide for his own needs
are dependent on the community. Every person must be able to know the reality of past and present. The information must be free and true. People who can do it must use personal and environmental energy to transform natural resources in products by
their own or with others and to carry out a service that is useful to the
community. Every person must use his own abilities to take care
at least of himself. On the Earth there aren’t sovereign territorial
political and legal bodies but only bodies with territorial jurisdiction, which
represent the social communities and are directly elected by them. Every person can circulate and settle everywhere on
condition that accepts the rules of the place where he goes or stays. No one
can occupy spaces that are reserved and belong to others. The right to have reserved space is acquired by
purchase, donation or succession. All people have the right of property or tenure of the
goods necessary for their life. Property that doesn’t originate in productive work is
unjustified. The surface of the Earth is broken up into villages,
districts, municipalities, regions, confederations and continents only in order
to organize the best cohabitation possible and to establish the competences of
the bodies representing social communities. Villages are population centres outside the cities. Districts are parts or sectors of cities. Municipalities are made up of villages and districts. Regions are made up of groups of municipalities. Confederations are made up of groups of regions. Continents are made up of confederations. Each community that is settled in a part of territory
lay the rules down and get them carried out and observed by bodies representing
the community, which are democratically elected. The rules of the continents prevail over the ones of
the confederations, the rules of the confederations over the ones of the
regions, the rules of the regions over the ones of the municipalities, the
rules of the municipalities over the ones of the districts and the villages. The representative bodies are the community council,
which lays the rules down, the executive committee, which gets the rules
carried out of common interest and the justice body, which gets them observed. Representative bodies have jurisdiction on the part of
territory of the community that elects them. Rules and regulations, the number of members and the
duration of the appointment of the representative bodies are decided on by the
community that elects them. Each representative body lays the rules and the
proceedings for its own working down. In order to harmonize the rules and avoid jurisdiction
conflicts between them, the first representative bodies are elected first for
continent, then for confederation, for region, for municipality, for district
and village. Some
precise information about the right of property is necessary, starting from the
relationship between individual or private property and universal destination
of goods. Property is the right to enjoy and to dispose of products and ideas.
As products and ideas are the result of the processing of natural resources and
energy by work, property represents the result of work. Property springing from
work is therefore justified (lawful). It is unjustified (unlawful) when it
doesn’t spring from work but from unlawful activities and abuses: for example,
robbery, theft and embezzlement don’t legalize property. War is a matter of embezzlement. By war you take
possession of territories, goods and privileges not by work but by force (for
example granting of utilization). Property originating from a war is always
unjustified and unlawful and therefore it must be cancelled. Cancelling an
unlawful property doesn’t mean breaking any right of property but eliminating
the action of expropriation by force. So
the right of property and the other rights of disposability, which formed
because of wars, must be cancelled. Deposits, mines, buildings, treasures and
other material values on which people acquired rights owing to a war must
return into disposability of the peoples from whom they were taken away. The community orderThe distinguishing features of the XXI century are the
search after truth and the conquest of freedom. Each of us can and wants to
know what accords with actual reality and what is appearance or pretence instead. Each of us wants and
can live in the greatest possible independence. Who forms part of the Republic of the Earth recognises
that truth is everybody’s fundamental need, that peace is essential condition
for everybody’s whole development and that justice is the only alternative to
violence. So down with nationals powers. No people are enemy of
other people. Only states are enemies of other states. Only states make wars
among themselves. And to make it they use their peoples. Powers, states, base
their superiority on laws studied to keep privileges on taxation, public debt, bureaucracy, and party magistrates and on weapons. Civil post-state society will base its own
authoritativeness on will and commitment of the majority of people, on free and
voluntary contribution, on individual responsibility, on solidarity, on
independence and on union. The strategy for liberation of peoples is only one.
Studying in order to know, communicating quickly, working, stopping social
conflicts, fixing feasible aims, using all non-violent means, withstanding
pressures and compromises, refusing blackmails, isolating parasites, adopting a
currency for all peoples. The new political system in which civil society is
organized has to guarantee the transformation: from state to civil post-state society; from formal democracy to substantial democracy; from the government of the state to the government of
the community; from the constituted order to the community
self-determination; from international organizations of states to the
union of peoples; from state bureaucracy to responsible participation in
the community; from nations to universal community; from speculative economy to real economy; from economic policy to economic democracy; from estate facilities to investments promotion; from legal tender currency to currency with real
value. This is not a declaration of war to the states but
a declaration of peace, for those who have more power and for those who don’t
have it. So there must not be secrets in specifying the actions to carry out.
Only in wartime you must not reveal your own strategy. The essential concrete actions for entering
pacifically into post-state civil society and for realizing the community order
are: adhering to the Republic of the Earth by declaring to
share the principles of its Constitution
and the disposition of its performance; electing the international Assembly of the Republic of
the Earth so that people can appoint the Government of the Republic, which
stops all international military activities and all violent conflicts by the authoritativeness springing from the mandate of those
who form part of the Republic of the Earth, by proposing peoples concrete and
reasonable solutions of the current conflicts; electing and activating the bodies of
self-determination of social communities per continent, per confederation, per
region, per municipality, per district and per village, establishing their
jurisdictions in legislative, executive and judicial field; getting every power in contrast with the established
rules by social communities eliminated from constitutions of national states; eliminating borders among states; redistributing equally natural resources and means of
production so that every person can work and produce what is necessary to live; liberalizing production and trade by eliminating all
useless obstacles and taxation in order to guarantee a loyal production and
trade competition; intensifying and spreading the basic research and the
applied research in all sectors and particularly in the ones of energy, health
and technology; instituting specific community bodies in order to face
the problems of general interest (energy, water, food, health, culture,
information, and so on); creating an intercommunity fund for services of public
utility with resources coming from voluntary contributions according to the
principle that everyone should give how much he can to have what he needs; forming a world security force to keep the order and
get rules observed in the community and among them; facing the most felt and urgent problems and using the
available means and technologies to obtain quick results, as each delay
represents a bigger cost than the one that is necessary to accelerate. So the community order arises, the new political and
legal organization of the human relationships, based on self-government and
responsibility of who forms part of the community. For this organization
employees and public and private workers, entrepreneurs, traders and consumers, artists and
scientists, retired people and students, families and enterprises. Each of
these figures performs a useful function for the others and each of them needs
the others. To those
who say that this project is impossible, that it has never been and could not
be realized even by a great power, we must answer that it’s true: this project
could not be realized even by all the states of the Earth together, because
their purpose isn’t to solve material problems of their peoples but keep the power
over their peoples. And to those who maintains that now that citizens need
protection against international terrorism we cannot think to abolish the only
body that can guarantee their safety, we must answer that the force of the
states doesn’t eliminate the origins, causes, actions and the effects of
international terrorism, evil which we have to eradicate. The roots of international terrorism, its causes,
arise from wars, from invasions by which they have stolen and continue stealing
resources. The roots arise and develop from poverty, from despair. The answer
isn’t the repression of effects but the elimination of causes. Islamic
terrorism doesn’t want to conquer the west but it certainly wants to chase the
west away from places that aren’t of the west and from which the west draws the
means to feed its own life styles and it pretends to continue doing it. It will
not be possible. The obliged choice of the west is its own self-criticism. Some
people are already doing it but those monstrous bodies of bureaucracy and false
representation of reality, which
depend on states, hiss them. We should not fight international terrorism; we have
to eliminate it without fighting, by eliminating the causes from which it
originates. The force of states, of big powers and the one of the
only superpower, which has remained, is known. They are gigantic, monstrous forces, which have never existed before. But
it is also known that these forces are temporary, based on the consent of all
those who foster these forces and accept that enormous resources are taken away
from them, i.e. one third of wealth produced every year on the planet,
deceiving themselves that future will be better. These forces are based on
conventions, habits, commonplaces, and indifference: conditions that are
difficult to remove. However, when people realize that they can’t go on
this way anymore, these conditions can revolt against those who created and
wanted these conditions. When people realize that continuation of states brings
continuation of civil society up for discussion, because social questions are
too many as to the missing political answers, they realize the need to change. The
organization of civil post-state society and the community order are not and
will never be final results, so they will never be aims but only means to
improve human society by reason and consciousness,
responsibility and individual will, until everyone has conquered the ability to
control by himself the instincts from which our evolution originates. But this
will be a different story. P.O.
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