Monday, March 30, 2009

The principles of the CODAC may be interpreted from the spirit of the original essay that created the concept. It is worth noting (as the originator of the specific concept of CODAC anarchist communism) that I have several principles that I feel should never be violated. I will list these below.

1.) All people are equal and as such entitled to equal treatment and equal distribution of resources.
2.) All people are deserving of liberty and absolute freedom from governmental or organizational tyranny provided that they do not use their liberties to infringe upon the others in which case the perpetrator is no longer deserving of some or all of their liberties. Yet, an individual should be innocent until they can be proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
3.) Monetary trade and most likely all trade creates unequal distributions of resources and is therefore unfair. Furthermore, only the powerful benefit from trade because it increases the leverage they can use against the weak. Thus, it can be concluded that monetary and related trade is inherently against the principle of equal treatment for all.
4.) CODAC organizations shall never assume the powers of government only replace it. Yet, neither shall they allow those who would infringe upon the liberties of others to escape justice. Justice, however, must be administered in a non-arbitrary, non tyrannical way emphasizing the fact that CODAC organizations shall never be governments.
5.) CODAC organizations shall never engage in trade.
6.) CODAC organizations shall consist (in administration) of all the contributors and/or representatively elected councils of the contributors.
7.) CODAC organizations shall serve all of the People in equality.

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