The Heart Political Party

TitleThe Heart Political Party
Year for Search2000
Date Published2000
Annotation

Detailed critique of contemporary society and a eutopia, although the chapter "Heaven on Earth" says it is not a utopia. The future society cannot, it is said, be spelled out in detail but will include individual human rights; a revised national constitution; no money, or money system or subsystem of any kind; direct democracy; representative democracy; one government in form and substance; a cooperative and efficient socioeconomic system; a true demand and supply socioeconomic system; employment for all; a four-hour workday; absolute equality of consumption power; choice of basic needs and wants and desires available at any time; personally chosen careers; international trade to be conducted at the national level only; more free time; neuropsychological health care available to all; a vastly supreme national defense; public service for all; population management; science to serve humanity; strong ecological standards; standardization of laws; healthy natural families; elimination of crime; freedom of interpersonal and social relationships; individual achievement rewards; and participation in the United Nations.

URLhttp://www.heartparty.org.
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2000 The Heart Political Party. http://www.heartparty.org.

Detailed critique of contemporary society and a eutopia, although the chapter “Heaven on Earth” says it is not a utopia. The future society cannot, it is said, be spelled out in detail but will include individual human rights; a revised national constitution; no money, or money system or subsystem of any kind; direct democracy; representative democracy; one government in form and substance; a cooperative and efficient socioeconomic system; a true demand and supply socioeconomic system; employment for all; a four-hour workday; absolute equality of consumption power; choice of basic needs and wants and desires available at any time; personally chosen careers; international trade to be conducted at the national level only; more free time; neuropsychological health care available to all; a vastly superior national defense; public service for all; population management; science to serve humanity; strong ecological standards; standardization of laws; healthy natural families; elimination of crime; freedom of interpersonal and social relationships; individual achievement rewards; and participation in the United Nations.