User:Afri Sama/Sandbox

[[File:Descartes 2.png]]Epistmolgy[[File:Kant.png]]
Afri believes in naturalistic pantheism and in consecuence materialist monism.

[[File:Virtue ethics icon.png]]Ethics[[File:PCB-Utility.png]]
Afri follows a branch of utilitarianism  that states that every moment in the life of a feeling entity can be (more or less) assigned a value from 0 (very bad) to 10 (very good) by the entitie itself. So (speaking theoretically) we could calculate a universal satisfaction value, by doing the medium of all this momentanial satisfaction values. She thinks there is a moral obligation to make this "value" bigger.

[[File:Humanismpix.png]]Rights[[File:Consti.png]]
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[[file:Prog.png]]Social Issues[[File:QLibsoc.png]]
Afri is in favor of social progressevism. She is extremelly opposed to queerphobia, racism, xenophobia, sexism, ableism, mononormativity, unnecessary hierarchis, religious persecution and fundamentalist religious beliefs.

[[File: Libms.png]]Political Model[[File:Bckchn.png]]
Afri's ideal society would be a form of  and   influenced by the ideals of ,  , Pi i Margall, Miguel Giménez Igualada, and Abdullah Öcalan. Afri recognizes that political ideology must adapt it's self to material conditions, and that "no plan survives first contact with the enemy." As such, this plan should serve not as a checklist of requirements, but as an place to explore ideas.

[[File:Demcon.png]]Civic Structure[[File:Raddem.png]]
Afri thinks that modern  is incompatible with a truly democratic society. Therefor, he believes that the only way to avoid exploitation and promote human flourishing is to ensure people all have direct, democratic control over the institutions in which they live. This includes both the economic, and public spheres. Semi-representative democracy can be justified at higher levels of governance (upwards the canton level), where the sheer number of people would make full direct democracy impractical.This is why higher levels of government should dependent on lower levels and have less rooom for action.

Afri bases her ideas of how a government should function largely on  and Spanish Cantonism (also called radical federalism). Ideally, the government would consist of comunes that make up municipalities, with municipalities and comunes making up cantons, and the higher level confederal government which would unite them been the highest of this beeing the. All locally elected delegates would be re-callable through a referendum of no confidence, and all representatives would have short term limits.