09 March, 2025

The Participatory Society

Society in the Future:

In an ideal world, I image a society where every member is offered equal opportunities for a self-determination without the existence of any economical or capitalistic means.

All stakeholders contribute to this society willingly based on their skills, capabilities and experience. They provide the services to better the environment for the benefit of all depending on their own strengths or expertise. If that's what they can offer to everyone else, then that's what they contribute for the good of everyone else.

There's no I in team! It's about general survival. Individual success depends on collective collaboration.

Such a society doesn't have the need for money or some financial reward to exchange goods/services. Instead knowledge is shared voluntarily.

Helping other people to learn, grow and heal is by itself the rewarding compensation intrinsically. No one is richer or poorer than anyone else. Nobody is hungry, cold or homeless. Poverty, illness and famine are eliminated due to the global sharing of knowledge between people who are willing to forfeit personal greed and power for the benefit and success of the entire community. Hence there is no need for localized power or centralized government, because everyone regulates and controls the policies which are beneficial for all citizens. It is clear and obvious which rules to apply or decisions to adopt because they are generally beneficial to everyone. No need to vote or elect representatives: each stakeholder has the good of everyone else's welfare as their primary motivation because their collective wellbeing determines the individual's survival.

The primary concern of everyone is the quality and long term benefit of the entire group.

One serves all. The needs of everyone else outweighs the selfish needs of the single individual.

Another rule is the acceptance of general respect and independence and privacy. Breaching these rules means that members will lose their association to this club and must be ejected from this organization.


Refer to Star Trek.