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A comprehensive program is presented for organizing society under a collectivist social monarchy, outlining constitutional principles, the role of the sovereign people, and an extensive administrative apparatus covering civil service, public health, education, and statistical and accounting systems. It specifies practical arrangements for settlements, transport, communications, production and distribution, and addresses population policy, family and moral education, and cultural institutions including arts and research. Labor allocation, provisioning of housing, food and clothing, foreign relations and defense are examined, along with proposed incentives and privileges within a collective framework, followed by an evaluation of advantages and disadvantages and steps for institutional transformation.
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