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Intercultural liberty

Intercultural Liberty

The world-domination struggle between capitalism and Marxism (communism/socialism) raised both industrial progress and global massacre/misery since the 20th century. While Western Capitalists use the claim of spreading their ideology of individual liberty to invade and exploit other societies, Eastern Marxists use their ideology of state liberty to suppress people as protection from capitalist inequality. Thus, without internal structures to resist their tyrannical tendencies, both ideologies can be used jointly or separately for imperialism, bondage and exploitation.

The internal structure for resisting these tyrannical tendencies is the intercultural liberty between the various communities/districts that unite to form a nation based on common ancestry or belief system. This free relations between communities in a nation guides them to respect each other’s rights to own and use their socio-economic resources to support and protect their various members’ rights from one another, and from corporations and governments. This intercultural liberty manifests through the tripod stand of freedom as consented nationhood, private property rights and periodic socio-industrial contests between the constituent groups. And although this intercultural liberty is often suppressed by Capitalism and Marxism to enable elitist mass-control, it could be the ideology to liberate Africa (and other societies) from the tripod stand of neo-colonial/globalist bondage.

In summary, intercultural liberty is the belief that there is something great in every community and culture, and so, they all deserve the liberty to own, modify and use their cultural, human and natural resources to prosper and manifest their greatness for their communities, country, continent and the world; and that the four institutions of public regulation (which are government, religion, academia and mass media) are made to support these communities and their members to manifest their greatness.

Intercultural liberty

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