Glencoeism

=Introduction = =Economics =

Natural Resource and Land ownership
Do to the fact that no one created land or natural resources. whoever owns said land/natural resources should pay a tax for it, thus I support a 20-50% Land Value Tax + a 10-25% Natural resources tax

Democratic Corporations
This is a form of co-oops I came up with. In a democratic corporation every 4-5 years the workers come together to vote on who is going to be above them. I support this out of pragmatism and prefer direct co-oops.

Direct Co-oops and small business
Direct Co-oops should be encoured on the local level. Small business will be allowed to evict but cannot exceed 15 employees

Worker Unions
Worker unions will be strong and through tripartite agreements can negotiate rights with the employer he also supports strikes however supports right to work laws

Infrastructure
Glencoe believes in massive infrastructure expansion there are several things we wants to build and expand on

High Speed Rail
One of the major things is build a United States high speed rail network as seen on this map:

Smart Cities
He believes that cities in the US should be upgraded to smart cities

Banks
There Should be a single central bank with local branches along with credit unions

UBI
I believe in a UBI to help people

Universal Healthcare system
I believe in a Universal Healthcare System similar to the one in Singapore

Encouraging Mutual Aid
He bellies that Mutual Aid groups should be encouraged

Minimum Wage
He believes that the minimum wage should be tied to inflation and rise whenever inflation goes up and go down whenever it goes down

Zoning Reform
Adopt the Houston Model and get rid of zoning

The new suburbs proposal
=Civics =

Political Sturture
He belives in a semi-Presidential system With a National Parliament of 999 members And a President who is elected by directly by the people There will be states with a system like above with limited power I support Ranked Choice voting

New Constitution
Amendment 1: The National Parliament is to compromise 999 members and be elected through popular vote. Amendment 2:The President is too be elected via popular vote Amendment 3: All elections n are to be decided via Ranked Choice Voting Amendment 4: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

=Cultural/Social =

Cultral Individualism
To but it quite simply I don’t care really what people do provide d it doesn’t violate the harm principle

=Technological = =Foreign = = Philosophy =

Subjectivism
I firmly believe that there is no objective morals and that mortality is up to personal opinion that being said i do have a personal moral code

Utilitarianism
The moral code is mostly aligned with utilitarianism

=Relations =

Theory
Left-Libertarianism: A Primer by Peter Vallentyne by Jeremy driver