Democratic Egalitarianism is a belief in human equality and opportunity especially with respect to the social, political, and economic lives of a nation’s people.
Platform points directly at a new and virulent strain of post-colonial feudalism that has evolved in our country from its inception 243 years ago. The result is a new class society — the New Feudalism — comprised of a minority class of billionaire industrialists, a lower wealthy class of multi-millionaires, and a vast and growing population of the near poor, poor, and homeless. 100 million Americans — a third of our entire population — now teeter on the brink of poverty. 40 million are impoverished and dependent on a demeaning welfare system. Up to a million more have now fallen into the ranks of the homeless. Americans are a vulnerable society slowly spiraling into poverty, taking our polluted environment with us.
Platform proposes 24 Egalitarian Objectives to change the our course of our descent.
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Introduction Introduction
U.S. Declaration of Independence (1823 William Stone facsimile) — 8 U.S. Declaration of Independence (1823 William Stone facsimile) — 8
Platform: Humanitarian Model For An Egalitarian Society — 9 Platform: Humanitarian Model For An Egalitarian Society — 9
Egalitarianism and Classism — 11 Egalitarianism and Classism — 11
Classism and Welfare: Institutionalized Poverty and Homelessness — 16 Classism and Welfare: Institutionalized Poverty and Homelessness — 16
Historical context — 21 Historical context — 21
Democratic Egalitarianism versus Capitalism, Communism, and Socialism — 28 Democratic Egalitarianism versus Capitalism, Communism, and Socialism — 28
Politics and Egalitarianism — 31 Politics and Egalitarianism — 31
Egalitarian Objectives Egalitarian Objectives
#1 Healthcare — A Right, Not A Privilege — 34
#2 Government Employment Opportunities — 35
#3 Elected Officials — 35
#4 The Popular Vote and Presidential Elections — 36
#5 Military Interventions and Declarations of Wars — 38
#6 A New Cabinet Level Position: Department of Peace and Freedom — 38
The War in Vietnam — 39
Middle East Wars (“War On Terrorism) — 42
#7 Free Enterprise and Democratic Socialism: Serving An Egalitarian Society — 47
#8 Egalitarian Platforms vs. 2-Party Politics — 47
#9 Abolish America’s Mass Incarceration System — 52
Capital punishment — 54
Life sentences without parole — 54
Solitary confinement — 54
#10 Free Daily Meals — 55