Author - James The Traveller - 23rd August 2023 - 1241 Words

What is a sovereign town? What does this mean?


Let’s examine a town that isn't sovereign first so you can clearly see the difference.


The traditional town of a country is controlled by the state and then the nation.


If the politicians who control the state or nation decide to build a military base or police academy or train line through your town, the people of that particular town have no say in the matter.


If they don't want something to be built in their town and the dictators of the state or nation do, the people lose.


If the people want something built in their town like a new community health centre or a community rehab centre or a new bridge, then again, it’s not up the community to decide what they can build in their own town.


The decision is controlled by the towns mayor, the states minister and the nations prime minister or president.


Even if all the people in the community, every single one of them vote to build a new recycled plastic road through the centre of town, if the rulership class disagrees, then the project does not go ahead.


This method of management is not only illogical and ineffective for providing the people with what they do and don't want, it’s an obvious totalitarian dictatorship.


Sovereign towns place the power of decision making into the proper and rightful hands, the hands of those people who actually live in that town.


The power is spread evenly, with every community members voice and vote counting for every decision that needs to be made.


It seems ridiculously obvious, but we have strayed so far away from what is obvious that the obvious needs to be pointed out, with everything.


Continuing to do things in a sub-optimal and less than ideal way is hard.


Why work harder than we need to?


Let’s do what we can to make things easier so we can all enjoy more free time doing the things we love and really want to be doing, like spending time with family, working on passions or exploring the world.


Sovereign towns are based on geographical location.


If you were to look at google maps or any other map source, you would see that when you click on your town that there is a line around the geographical area which is ‘your town’.


This is a simple and effective way that already exists now to organise people into community’s.


The population of a town or suburb isn't very important but there is a basic pattern.


Typically, the more people in a town, the less available land there is.


The less people in a town the more available land there is.


This will change the outcome of the food and products they can produce, according to their available resources and land.


An outer city suburb called Tobyville and it’s large community may decide to become Utopian, but they don’t have any available land for farming or agriculture, although they do have factory's for producing building materials.


A nearby country town called Harietville with a smaller community decides to also become Utopian after seeing the initial benefits proved by Tobyville.


Harietville has more available land and plenty of room to initiate new farms and agriculture programs, but they don't have any factory’s to produce building materials.


This is when the opportunity to form a Sovereign town alliance arises.


Each town is in relatively close proximity and it’s people decide to open a joint contributionism program.


People from the busier Tobyville travel to the less populated Harietville and offer 3 hours per week assistance in the production of food.


The people from Tobyville also work to produce more building materials, enough to supply the members of Tobyville and Harietville.


The members of both sovereign towns work to produce enough food to provide for both community's.


Any excess building materials or food can be sold and the profit distributed to all members evenly.


The more geographical areas, called towns or community’s, that decide they want to live a better life and become Utopian, the more towns that voluntarily join the alliance, the more people have access to more and more products and resources that are free.


This is how we transition from a society enslaved to money to a free society.


The more we create for each other for free, only investing 3 hours of our personal time, the more money we earn from selling our produce of contributionism, the faster we will see that we don't even need money.


Money does nothing, people do everything.


It won’t take long for the members of our societies to realise that they can have food for free, building materials for free, technology for free and whatever else we can produce for free by expanding our sovereign alliance and being able to create more and more variety.


The more we work together, the more members who join, the faster and wider our new ideas travel, the more likely we’re going to create The World Utopian Civilisation we all deserve.


The more towns that join the alliance, the more powerful we become, the less likely outside centralised forces are to threaten our peace.


By evenly distributing power to every individual member of our sovereign Utopian community’s, the more powerful we become as a collective.


It’s not an army of lions led by a sheep that you need worry about, it’s the army of sheep led by a lion.


Imagine if we take this another step further.


Imagine if we no one is a sheep and we are all lions leading lions.


We become unstoppable.


There is nothing we cannot accomplish if we peacefully cooperate and voluntarily work together.


A town that is not sovereign is dominated by a nationally controlled government who has no care or interest in the will or desire of individual towns and people.


Sovereign towns are managed and operated by each member of the community, each contributing their part, no matter how large or small, everyone has a valuable role to play, from cleaning the streets, to picking crops to organising peoples council meetings.


Utopian towns don’t look down upon others who do the dirty work of cleaning public toilets, cleaning the streets or making sure our sewerage systems work properly.


Utopian towns either help out and spread the load or design new technical innovations that remove the need for a human to do something they don't want and which a machine can do better.


Sovereign towns and the Sovereign community alliance rely upon themselves and each other primarily for food, water, building materials, man power, equipment, machines, arbitration and community protection.


The less reliance on outside sources for what we need to survive and thrive, the better.


A full transition to become totally self sufficient and independent from inefficient supply lines will take several years.


Yet every time we replace a sub-optimal production strategy with an optimal one, we step by step move closer to a reliable and certain Utopian Civilisation.


Everyone enjoys the surprises they like and want, but no one enjoys the uncertainty of poverty, starvation, disease and crime.


Utopia strives to create certainty from a dystopian world which thieves on uncertainty.


It will take time, but the more people aligned with the same objective of peace and prosperity, the more certain our outcome of success.


The Ninth Utopian Principle Of Sovereign Alliances keeps us united, strong and unstoppable.


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