Author - James The Traveller

Publish Date - 23rd August 2023 - 1347 Words


Utopian Realism is not like most other systems.


It’s different to communism because there is no ruling class prepared to use an enforcement class to prevent people from owning private property.


It’s different to socialism because there is no government, government only being a ruling class with the perceived legitimacy to inflict punishment on disobedient people.


It’s different to monarchy's because there is no one who has the right to rule because they have a particular blood type.


It’s different to any system which has a lord, master, ruler or ruling class because the idea of superiority to rule and inferiority to serve is proven to be false in Utopian Realism. This goes for any kind of kingdom or empire, on earth or anywhere else.


It’s different to other voluntary communities such as Auroraville in India, as Utopian Realism does not require you to serve anyone or anything but yourself and prefers to use as much advanced technology as possible and preferable to meet peoples needs, freeing up their time for higher pursuits than menial labour.


It’s different to modern democracies as Utopian Realism uses real democracy, not only allowing people the option to vote for a ruler like fake democracy, but the option to vote on every proposal which anyone is able to propose.


It’s different to Plato's republic, a dystopian model flaunted as utopia, because it allows people to work as whatever they please, does not censor information, does not restrict peoples freedom in any negative way and does not have a dedicated ruling and enforcement class.


It’s different to traditional republics because there are no elected representatives with the power to govern everything, create new rules independently and who have express control over an enforcement class.


Utopian Realism is a model where everyone is individually sovereign and all powerful in their own right over their life, and with that power willingly chooses to voluntarily cooperate with other sovereign individuals to form a society to achieve more than what they could alone.


In the Utopian Realism model, no one has the right to initiate violence, but everyone does have the right to use appropriate force to defend themselves or others.


In Utopian Realism, the idea of justice is defined as being able to cure a problem.


A cure can only be found in a criminals behaviour if the question is asked “why did they do what they do”?


Without discovering the “why” and creating a remedy to prevent the “why” from occurring again in the criminal or in others, then the same mistakes, the same disease is sure to manifest in the criminal or in others.


If a society, a collective of individuals with the same objective goal, peace and happiness, desires to achieve their goal, they must figure out a way to prevent the spread of dis-ease.


Criminal behaviour like extortion, intimidation, violence, rape, assault, murder, robbery, politics, banking, and gang thuggery are mental diseases.


Cutting out the part of someones brain which is “responsible” for the disease doesn't work, that’s called a lobotomy and has been tried and tested. It only creates another criminal who has committed a torturous experiment.


Cutting out a tumour often makes things worse, as the toxins inside the tumour spread and disease the rest of the body.


Criminals could also be considered as weeds.


Sometimes the weeds need to be ripped out and that's the end of it.


But how and why did the weeds grow in the first place and how can they be prevented from returning?


Because if you rip out all the weeds and accidentally sprinkle their seeds everywhere and the next week you have more weeds, then you are being ineffective in your purpose of maintaining a healthy garden free from weeds.


Just because it may be justified to rip out the weed or to cut out the tumour, does not mean it is an effective approach to creating a healthy body, healthy garden or healthy society.


Utopian Realism is the system which always looks for a better answer, a more effective solution.


If there is a way to improve or better something, then people should do it.


Utopian Realism doesn't just consider consequences of the now moment or tomorrow, but also the future.


Burying plastic in a landfill may not have huge detrimental effects on the environment today or even tomorrow, but eventually it inevitably will.


An eye for an eye, tooth for tooth, skull for skull mentality may be appropriate in rare circumstances, but eventually if it is held as the standard, will only breed war and death.


Burning toxic pollutants such as petrol, oil and plastics isn’t so damaging if only done for one day, but when done over many years, can become deadly.


Allowing yourself to serve an authoritative system may work out Ok for a short while, but eventually, with certainty, will create a world which is a living nightmare.


Utopian Realism considers the mistakes and successes of the past, the current moment and the possibilities of the future.


A truly healthy model must consider all of time, not just the whims and emotions of the now.


A peaceful, happy and free world for all cannot be built by emotion and reactionary behaviour.


It is impossible, which has been proven throughout all of history with every single known society as evidence that without logic, reason and proper judgement, dystopia prevails, every single time, without fail, like precise clockwork mechanical detail.


Revolution after revolution, the clock goes round and round and round, telling the same story for ever and ever, a story of oppression, revolt, oppression, revolt.


That’s why Utopian Realism is so different, it does not propose revolution, as this is the exact opposite to the solution, the solution being evolution.


To evolve socially, economically and technologically, first and most important it is a critical necessity that the operating system of the human mind evolves.


Human individual philosophy must undergo an update, an entirely new upgrade to be in alignment with reality.


If humans wish to live in Utopia, to have a life of more freedom, more happiness and more of what they want, then they must stop believing in fantasy and the unreal.


It is the unreal, the false which creates dystopia, war, disease and poverty.


The fictional world is a world full of money, authority, governments, politics, police, legality, terrorism and war.


Fictional constructs that have been created to serve the whims of a very, very few who desire to live in a fantasy dystopian land of pain and suffering are the antithesis of Utopia and reality.


Utopia is the reality that 99% of people want.


Dystopia is the lie that only 1% of ‘people’ want.

As long as people continue to believe dystopian fantasy lies, such as they are inferior stupid beings, they must serve and obey higher powers and the only way to function is with numbered bits of paper, then life on earth will continue to deteriorate into a hellish realm only fit for existence by those who have sold their souls and mutated into demons to survive in the dystopian landscape.


If people decide to make their own choices in pursuit of truth, Utopia is the inevitable result.


We won’t need to wait to die to go to heaven, mind you a heaven ruled by anyone is no heaven at all, but we can create our own heaven here on earth, right here, right now.


All it takes is the vigilant pursuit of truth.


The denial of truth, which is the denial of thought, which is the denial of consciousness, which is the denial of self existence, leads to dystopia, which is a one way train ticket you didn't even know you bought because you are hardly aware of anything at all.


The only way we can live the life we really want, a life beyond even your current imagination, is if you, the individual reading these words right now, takes up the mantle of responsibility and dedicates your life to discovering truth.


For a life of lies is no life at all.



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