Core Democratic Values

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  • Author Michel Korn
  • Published August 1, 2007
  • Word count 581

Here are few core democratic values which can be added to the constitution of any country in the world, and greatly improve the democracy in these states:

  • All civilians have the right for freedom, integrity, peace, security, privacy and honor – equally and fully.

  • All civilians have rights and duties – equally.

  • The inhabitants (temporary and permanence) don't have all the rights of the civilians, but they do have all humanitarian rights and all elementary rights (all rights needed for proper regular course of life).

  • The inhabitants (temporary and permanence) don't have all the duties of the civilians. This is because it isn't at their responsibility to take care of every thing in the state, because it isn't their own state but the state of the civilians.

  • Every civilian of the state has the right and freedom to be informed about everything from every one from everywhere in the entire world, to inform every one from everywhere in the entire world about everything, and to exchange information with every one from everywhere in the entire world about everything.

Every civilian of the state has the right and freedom to advertise everything to every one from everywhere in the entire world, individually and publicly, including by all kinds of mass communication means.

Every civilian of the state has the right and freedom to teach, to preach, to convince and to influence every one from everywhere in the entire world about everything.

Every civilian of the state has the right and freedom to be taught, to be preached, to be convinced and to be influenced by every one from everywhere in the entire world, about everything.

Some restrictions may be implemented for certain information by certain laws legislation, and the type and nature of the illegal information must to be defined by these laws.

These laws must not to border with dictatorship, and must to completely comply with the democracy.

These laws must not to restrict too much the freedom of information and advertisement, as well.

  • Every civilian of the state has the right and freedom to be informed about every religious information from every one from everywhere in the entire world, to inform every one from everywhere in the entire world about every religious information, and to exchange every religious information with every one from everywhere in the entire world.

Every civilian of the state has the right and freedom to advertise every religious information to every one from everywhere in the entire world, individually and publicly, including by all kinds of mass communication means.

Every civilian of the state has the right and freedom to teach, to preach, to convince and to influence every one from everywhere in the entire world about every religious information, and every civilian of the state has the right and freedom to change the religion of every acceptant and willing one from everywhere in the entire world.

Every civilian of the state has the right and freedom to be taught, to be preached, to be convinced and to be influenced by every one from everywhere in the entire world about every religious information, and every civilian of the state has the right and freedom to change his own religion.

  • Every civilian of the state has the right and freedom to choose his own religion by his own free choice and by his own free will, and the right and freedom to have his own religion, to live by his own religion and to participate in his own religion.

Michel Korn is the inventor of a new democracy system, which he believes is the most democratical system of politics in the entire world:

Core Democratic Values

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