Decentralisation
The Fourth Utopian Realism Societal Principle
What
we have now in most societies is a mass of centralisation in terms of
power, production and management.
All the police are
controlled by a central power and management.
The same
can be said for a countries military.
Our power as in
energy sources are centralised in power plants and stations.
Most
of our production capabilities for food and materials is being
centralised by large corporations.
Our media is
centralised with all mainstream sources being owned by the same
corporations and repeating the same scripted narratives.
Our
court systems have been monopolised and centralised by the
government.
Education and schools all follow a centralised
curriculum.
Aged and disabled care are under the umbrella
of centralisation.
Even our system of governance has been
centralised with a single government that controls not just your town
or state but your entire country.
If we don’t do
anything to change this, it will become a world wide centralised
spider web of control.
What we have allowed to happen is
for a small group of people to have centralised command and decision
making authority for just about every aspect of society.
What
this does is severely limits choice and freedom.
Freedom
is not just the freedom to be right but the freedom to be wrong or
mistaken, provided you do not force your errors on anyone.
The
easiest and most obvious way to see the problem of centralisation of
power is with military and police.
When the biggest gang
in the country has all the weapons and financial rewards the ruling
class can offer, we become a people at the mercy of a single man or
woman who gives the orders.
If the prime minister gives
the order for the police and military to be used against it’s own
people, which has happened countless times throughout all of history,
especially in modern times, then you can see the dangers of having
centralised power.
When this happens, it’s never called
a lawyers state, bankers state, politicians state or judges state,
but always a police state.
Instead of having one large
organisation with a huge hierarchy for police and military, we
decentralise the power and spread it.
Instead of having
all police stations report to one centralised chain of command, we
replace them with localised community protectors.
Community
protectors take on the role that the public believes is the duty of
police.
To protect the innocent, maintain peace and to
assist the rehabilitation of people who have made mistakes (by
escorting them to rehab).
The Militia replace the
military. It’s essentially the same thing, but split up and
localised to every town.
When it comes to other areas of
decentralisation, this is what we can do.
We replace
massive corporate controlled farming, agriculture and food production
with local community owned and operated gardens, farms and crops.
We
replace the monopolised court system with a free market independent
arbitration system.
Each town is free to decide the best
way to implement their own unique methods, ideally in accordance with
The Lore Of Morality, respecting rights and with the R
methodology.
If you don’t like the outcome at a
particular arbitration centre, you can go to another for a second
opinion.
Independent arbitration centres are just that,
independent.
Decentralisation allows the best ideas to
come forth and prosper.
When the best ideas are all on
the table, some survive and some don't.
The best of the
best are then are adopted by a natural process of a different kind of
centralisation.
A centralisation of ideas.
When
we are able to decentralise our energy sources and experiment with
free energy devices, some will be better than others.
Some
people may make electromagnetic engines or harness tidal power or
create highly efficient solar panels.
We may then have
ways to power our homes individually without relying on centralised
power plants that we have to pay for and which are unreliable,
especially in 3rd world countries.
After some time of this
decentralisation and experimentation of energy devices, a scientist
may invent a solid state (no moving parts) energy device that can be
installed in every device that requires power.
So instead
of having a solar set up or a free energy device powering each and
every home individually, we could have every single device function
from it’s own inbuilt energy unit.
Your toaster could
have a free and perpetual energy device installed in it, so could
your laptop, phone, welder, lawn mower, car, kettle, hair dryer and
everything else that requires power.
This way, you don’t
ever have to pay for electricity again.
You can watch
these documentaries to learn more about existing technology. Thrive
2. The
Lost Century.
You don’t have to be concerned about
harming the environment with toxic pollutants from cars, trucks,
motorbikes, planes and ships.
Massive power plants can be
removed and the land given back to nature or to build something new.
All the wires from power lines, power poles and
transformers can be removed, taking away the eye sore, the extreme
labour and effort involved in installing them and the dangerous EMF
they radiate.
We can also recycle the materials and
re-purpose the space they were wasting.
If something
happens to the massive power plants we have now, many many people
lose power to their homes and business’s.
If something
was to happen to your individual energy device powering your home,
you would be without power.
But if every device that
required power had it’s own system, then if it breaks, it only
affects that one particular item.
All it takes is for this
technology to be implemented, as it already has been created.
Yes,
the technology to do this exists and has for a long long
time.
Although peoples greed has been the primary reason
why we don’t have this technology today.
Because corrupt
oil tycoons either buy the technology from the inventor or make the
inventor disappear or because the inventor got too greedy and wanted
to make lot’s of money from the idea and got himself killed for his
ignorance.
The only way free energy technology can be
utilised in today’s world is for inventors to anonymously post the
blueprints and instructions online, for free, for anyone and everyone
to access and replicate.
It’s easy to stop one person
from selling free energy devices.
It’s impossible to
stop millions all over the world from building and using their
own.
Once this technology is available and being used, we
will find what is the best and centralise it so everyone has access
to the best technology that we have.
This of course would
be optimal and the natural thing to happen, but is not a
requirement.
Something that will always stay decentralised
is power.
Because there is no need to centralise
power.
But we can centralise ideas that govern our
power.
Community protectors and militia will have
decentralised leadership but a centralisation of values, the best
equipment and the best tactics.
We can have decentralised
food production facilities but a centralisation of ideas on how to
most effectively produce food.
Centralisation isn’t all
bad and decentralisation isn’t all good.
It’s about
learning what to decentralise and what to centralise.
Without
government, police, the legal system, the military, or any other
government agencies like registration companies and tax departments,
then there is no centralisation of management, because those
organisation will not exist anymore because we simply don't need
them.
We can create a technical solution for every
problem that those organisations claimed to solve.
All
management whether it be of food, materials or for construction can
be decentralised to be project specific and community
localised.
Some projects are larger than others and will
require more leaders and larger teams to work together, across many
communities.
It doesn't matter how big the project is, how
many people are working on it or how much land it covers, as long as
it’s in alignment with the Utopian Mindset and The Utopian
Principles.
Or a set of values and methods that are so
similar they could be practically the same thing.
The
names of methods aren't as important as the methods.
There
is no limit to what we can do if people are able to put aside their
egos.
Even if after 50 years of successfully living in a
world Utopia, 95% of the worlds population votes to centralise food
production to one huge facility the size of Tasmania, your town could
still create it’s own food if it so wishes.
Or if you
would like to rely upon yourself and grow personally all your own
food, you would be free to do so.
The moment you lose that
power to do what you want because of centralisation, you know that it
has become corrupted and more decentralisation is
required.
Centralisation needs to be balanced with
decentralisation and they both must be tempered by The Utopian
Mindset and Utopian Principles.
The
fourth Utopian Principle Of Decentralisation
is necessary for us to be free from the grip of centralised dictators
and to become far more productive and effective societies.