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<b>Decentralization of Power:</b> We aim to dismantle centralized power structures and distribute decision-making authority to the local level, ensuring that our communities have the autonomy to govern themselves. We advocate for the active participation of each of us in the political process giving us a direct say in decision-making and policies that affect our lives.
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<b>Socialist Mode of Production:</b> We strive for economic justice by challenging the concentration of wealth and power in the hands of a few enabled by the capitalist systems. We strive for socialism - a system where the means of production belong to the workers.
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<b>Mutual Aid:</b> We recognize the inherent value of community and aim to foster relationships based on mutual assistance and care. Through mutual aid, we and our communities come together to meet our shared needs, whether it's through providing food, shelter, healthcare, education, or other essential resources.
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### Decentralization of Power and Direct Democracy
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### Decentralization and Direct Democracy
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Decentralization aims to dismantle centralized power structures and empower local communities to govern themselves autonomously, while direct democracy emphasizes the active involvement of individuals in decision-making, bypassing intermediary representatives. Both of these allow us to directly participate in shaping policies, laws, and the allocation of resources best suited for each community.
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Decentralization of power based on direct democracy provides us with the following benefits:
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<b>Empowerment and Ownership:</b> Direct participation instills a sense of ownership and empowerment in us. It enhances our understanding of civic responsibilities and the impact they can have on shaping our communities, fostering a stronger sense of civic duty and community cohesion.
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