A perfect society. Laws of the world  Moral code Thou shalt not steal Thou shalt not kill Thou shalt honor thy father, mother and mother earth Thou shalt.

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A perfect society

Laws of the world  Moral code Thou shalt not steal Thou shalt not kill Thou shalt honor thy father, mother and mother earth Thou shalt contribute to society

Lifestyle  Work hard, play hard  No stress  Peace please  Family time

Map

Currency exchange  Monetary values  Equal pay/equal work  -or- equal work time to job skill  Trade  Free home

Political leadership (if any)  No Politicians  No Government  All new laws, if any, are brought on or voted on by all people- including men, women, and children of all race and orientation  ARE leaders Their jobs are to keep things organized and going smoothly. Like managers: In charge of one area or workforce Keep employed

Job Forces (if any)  Homes  Parks  Crops  Markets  Medics  Each person will contribute to society and work one of the jobs of their choice or skill  Equal pay, for equal work  Work M-TH

Conclusion  Jorgentopia is a free society for all people to join.  Anyone can join as long as they are willing to contribute to our society, during our 4-day work week.  Everyone gets a free home, and paid for working w/ $$ or trade.  Our lifestyle is laid back, with an emphasis on relaxation and family time on our 3-day weekends.  There is no poverty- no societal ladder- everyone is equal.

What works? What doesn’t?  Works?  Doesn’t?  Questions?