The 10 Principles

We focus on the most important global changes that are needed for a sustainable future. These principles are permanent in order to adopt The Global People's political Movement or register a party in the name of The Global People.

The seven continents


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The world has seven continents. They are Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia/Oceania, Europe, North America, and South America. However, depending on where you live, you may have learned that there are five, six, or even four continents. This is because there is no official criteria for determining continents. While the position of landmasses on continental crust may be used to determine continents, geopolitical factors also affect their delineation. The Global People using the most popular classification system, the seven continent method.
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Continentalism


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Continentalism refers to the agreements or policies that favor the regionalization and/or cooperation between nations within a continent. The term is used more often in the European and North American contexts, but the concept has been applied to other continents including Africa, Asia and South America.
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Barter


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In trade, barter is a system of exchange where participants in a transaction directly exchange goods or services for other goods or services without using a medium of exchange, such as money.
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A new Stock exchange


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Future stock exchanges will be used to collect and manage barter system between different continents, ie there shall be so-called auction houses in each continent. Specific continental raw materials that are exchanged between the different continents must be available to citizens and the new exchange's future mission is to serve as an auction house for wholesalers.
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A Tax free world


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Nationalisation


Public ownership

​In order to dampen the escalating profit that privatization entails, it is necessary for states to regain control of the most important of what society needs. A society must always exist for the citizen and its needs, never for private beneficiaries. Citizens' needs should never be considered in terms such as socio-economic gain.
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Public fond


Public fund and service

Public funds are a single economic mechanism
that involves fictitious transactions that do not involve or affect any other economy.
Public funds exist only as a counting table to
evaluate what citizens and society needs.
Public funds manage the public sector; basic income, pensions, public service, infrastructure and the like.
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Basic income


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Basic income, also called universal basic income (UBI), citizen's income, citizen's basic income in the United Kingdom, basic income guarantee in the United States and Canada, or basic living stipend or guaranteed annual income or universal demogrant, is a governmental public program for a periodic payment delivered to all on an individual basis without means test or work requirement.
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Bilingual


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Being able to speak and write two languages equally well of which one language is universal means that you can keep an unhindered communication where you understand each other without any linguistic misunderstandings.
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The 3 Rights


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Implement  The 3 Rights - Human rights, Children's rights and Animal Rights (legal recognize non-human animal sentience).
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