Akuan Democracy

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Akuan Democracy, also referred to as a Akuan Traditionalism, Political Akuanism but is often more refered to as Akuan Democracy is a ideology that attempts to apply Akuanist traditions and values onto political forum and governance of a state. Akuan Democracy has been applied many countries throughout history however in the modern day the number of Akuan Democracy is greatly limited compared to it's previous historic standing. Some historians dispute the claim that pervious Akuan countries was Akuan Democracy, rather preserving it as a proto-Akuan Democracy state, with arguing that true Akuan Democracy didn't come into existence until the late 15th century to early 16th century.

Critics of the ideology often cited it as a weak form of governance unable to stand up against more centralized and aggressive ideologies, which can easily prey on them.

History

15th Century

16th Century

17th Century

18th Century

19th Century

20th Century

21st Century

Ideas and Concepts

The core tents of Akuan Democracy is primary centered around democratic means of governance, Municipalism, Antimilitarism, Pacificism, minority representation, Akuan landownership, anti-Inheritance, Welfare state, and religious Akuanist values.

Akuan Buy-In

The Akuan Buy-In, is a coin term by Akuan Democracy scholar Ny'Sjørg. It's a universal trend by Akuan Democracies to follow the several tenets of Akuanism belief that translated into government policy.

  1. Housing is for those who need homes not innkeepers to richen their pockets; Housing is a right for families and individuals. Housing not in use will return to the community to distribute by the government in a fitting manner depending on the housing quality and size.
  2. Community provides for the Community; It's seen as the state's moral duty to provide to the citizens, such as healthcare, foodstuff, education and prenatal care is provided free of charge.
  3. Care for those who are different than you, learn from their stories and share your ale with them; Religious, ethnic and species minorities should be respected, protected and if possible included in governance when in relation to them.
  4. Farmland feeds everyone, Farmers with their wisdom toil the fields for all of us and one individual cannot bare the reasonability of such a task; Farmland is considered to be a community/state property however farmers choose what to plant in the fields by voting in their local agriculture cooperative.
  5. Stories, good or bad deserve to be told; State censorship is banned and Freedom of Speech is held to the highest regard and is heavily protected.
  6. Those who charge interest on the misfortunate, the poor and the needy, are the most wicket of peoples; Usury or having any form of interest on debts or loans is completely banned except in regrades of national level trade or interest.
  7. Akua welcomes all who come at her doors; Refugees, immigrates while still being regulated are always welcomed, regardless of belief or circumstance.
  8. Curse those who force others to work for them with out pay or compensation; Slavery or any form of forced labor, including prison labor is completely outlawed.
  9. Those who cannot work, for any reason must be cared for; Government establishes a pension fund for the disabled and the retires.
  10. Children are the delight of life and it's responsibility for the community to watch over and care for. So they may learn and grew with the community; Establish a (non-legal) duty for neighbors to assist in caring for children when available. Daycare, prenatal and after school projects are of special note of care for the government to insure.
  11. Never allow tolerance of others to take advantage if it will infringe on religious duty or the pursuits of personal joy; Establish the government as a religious one in nature and bans political attempts that infringes that LGBT+ marriages or transgender ability to transition.

Economy

Welfare

Notable Akuanists

Criticism

Current Akuan Democracies

Akuan Democracy Parties in non-Akuan Democracy states