KingJacobinism

KingJacobinism is an ideology that was created by the user King Jacobin. KingJacobinism believes in an internet-based E-Democracy that is a Liquid Democracy, where citizens can vote directly on a law or delegate their vote to someone else that they trust. And all laws and referendums are proposed by citizens.

KingJacobinism believes that all citizens should have an option to directly or indirectly take part in the democratic process. KingJacobinism is a classical liberal and believes that all citizens should have the protected right to life, liberty, property, and the pursuit of happiness. He also believes that the capitalist market must be regulated to keep competition and stop monopolies. and believes that the only limit to democracy should be a strong constitution that protects people's rights, to prevent tyranny by majority.

Economically, KingJacobinism exhibits characteristics of both socialism and capitalism. KingJacobinism believes that there should be a free capitalist market, but there should also be government operated worker-owned industry. For instance, there is a capitalist free market where you can create a private taco shop, but there is also a public worker-owned electricity company that is operated by the government and gives fair employment to all citizens that want it.

KingJacobinism also believes in the legalization of all drugs and victimless crime, Free speech, a volunteer military, guns to every citizen that can pass a check, a free and open internet, free necessities like public transport, internet, house, healthcare, etc... KingJacobinsim also believes that a business or individual should be able to receive any currency as payment if both parties agree, and this is taxed. For example, your business can choose to accept cookie dough as currency, and you will be taxed in cookie dough, provided you show proof of transaction. KingJacobinism also believes in a federal nation, where local governments can make laws through Liquid Democracy that are different than the national laws. It believes that local governments can address citizens' needs better, and believes in state's rights.

Ultimately, KingJacobinism believes in freedom of choice. As it believes in Liquid Democracy, it believes in choice of direct voting or delegation. KingJacobinism believes in choice of currency, and choice of socialist worker-owned industry and the capitalist free market.