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<blockquote data-quote="Viktor Zeegelaar" data-source="post: 1549559" data-attributes="member: 22108"><p>I like Padouk's point about 300 people as a society would work best. If people know everyone in their community there is trust and value creation. People then tend to go for one goal and get behind that altogether. There can be a leader and powers can be combined.</p><p></p><p>A 300 person community however doesn't necessarily need to be apart from other communities and that's where the idea of a Christian monarchy comes in. The difference of course with the current systems and the past systems is that in the past there was way more decentralization. There was a king but the local was paramount. Now especially with integration, globalization and digitisation all is centralized and in the hand of a secular (partly Jewish) elite. That's where it goes wrong: the intentions are bad from the start and a tremendous part of their program has been to rip communities apart and atomize everyone. So we get the worst of two worlds: atomized and individualized in a secular centralized system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Viktor Zeegelaar, post: 1549559, member: 22108"] I like Padouk's point about 300 people as a society would work best. If people know everyone in their community there is trust and value creation. People then tend to go for one goal and get behind that altogether. There can be a leader and powers can be combined. A 300 person community however doesn't necessarily need to be apart from other communities and that's where the idea of a Christian monarchy comes in. The difference of course with the current systems and the past systems is that in the past there was way more decentralization. There was a king but the local was paramount. Now especially with integration, globalization and digitisation all is centralized and in the hand of a secular (partly Jewish) elite. That's where it goes wrong: the intentions are bad from the start and a tremendous part of their program has been to rip communities apart and atomize everyone. So we get the worst of two worlds: atomized and individualized in a secular centralized system. [/QUOTE]
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