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Eight Ideals

  To Arwa Osman Table of Contents Namesake: pages 3 - 3 Core Philosophy: Pages 4 - 6 Governance & Hierarchy: Pages  7 - 10 Extra Notes: Pages 11 - 12 Contact Information: Pages 13 - 13 3 Dual-Track Communalism’s Namesake comes from its functions. The two tracks represent the relationship between the Tribes and government; the Tribes provide the government with manpower, labor, and food.  The government provides the people with protection from foreign influences and managing the complexities of the modern day. One cannot function without the other party. If the people do not like the government and come to a common consensus, they can stop sending labourers and food, in essence, starving the government.   4 Core Philosophy     Dual-Track Communalism is built on the belief that unregulated dependencies and technologies create artificial needs rather than natural ones such as food, water, and social connection. We are slaves to a supply chain we do no...

Ramsey Ideals

  Author’s Note This text is not meant to be an academic text. It wasn’t written with the intent to be one. It was written to be digestible, and easy to flip through and understand. I will provide sources at the end to go further in depth with certain topics. Tribe & Community Through the Internet, we can be so connected but feel deeply, horribly alone. Humans need each other, it is in our neurology. Over millions of years  humans have adapted to be together in close-knit communities, something lost on modern Western society running contrary to our evolution.  Modern humans are supposed to be at their most advanced in all of our history, but it seems as if we’ve devolved. American Indians on the other hand have lived the traditional way of highly communal life, similar to our first ancestors thousands of years ago.  As said by Mary Jemison (1743–1833)  "No people can live more happy than the Indians did in times of peace, before the introduction of spirituou...