THE HEREDITOR: THE MAIN PLAYER IN THE WORLD OF "HAPPI".
Hereditors are lifelong citizen-shareholders in their one-and-only hereditorland (homeland). As shareholders, they own their own hereditorland; they enjoy a lifelong equity interest in their own hereditorland.
Hereditors owe allegiance to their hereditorland, and vice versa.
By birth, hereditors inherit, and guard for future generations, their Ancestral Treasure
- the language, roots, identity, history, values, institutions, antiquities,
culture and economy for which their forebears shed blood, toil, tears
and sweat.
This common heritage leads to stable societies where individual MOOs
live in some form of acceptable harmony with like-minded MOOs, free from stress and other mental ailments, and unhampered by a variety of dissimilar MOOs whose different heritage may cause misunderstandings.
As shareholders, hereditors receive dividends in two different forms:
* "happi"money as in "the money supply" and
* "happi"cash as in "cash, not kind".
- "happi"MONEY is brand new money distributed equally to all hereditors.
- "happi"CASH is tax revenue re-distributed from taxpayers equally to all hereditors.
These ever increasing dividends eventually allow hereditors to work because they want to, not because they have to. This process is called Emancipation Of The MOO. The outcome is called
Full Unemployment.
Hereditors are bound by certain rights, duties and responsibilities:
1. To preserve and to guard for future generations, their Ancestral Treasure.
2. To serve as jurors in the execution of "happi"law, "happi"justice and other disputes.
3. To uphold the happilaw ratified by them and their peers.
4. To foster goodwill for their hereditorland wherever they may be in the world
According to wikipedia, the world boasts:
= 7,099 different languages
= 4,200 different religions
If you go to the moon and look back at a political globe of the Earth, you will see a multitude of colors and borders representing areas where races, languages and religions have sorted themselves out into diversity-rich groupings that nevertheless manage the diversity within their own borders.. These groupings are called countries. But some countries have difficulty harmonizing the diverse groups that already exist within their own borders. So it may be counter productive to inject yet more diversity from the world's 200+ countries into existing countries - particularly those fortunate enough to have achieved some degree of social harmony within their own borders.
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