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The Just Society; a Josephite Future


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The Just Society; a Josephite Vision

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The Merriment of Horenites, Equal. (P. Carrington 1769)

 

The common man walks down the street, he passes by a noblewoman and a man of the army. They struck in conversation, with each treating each other as equals. A gaggle of other unique, equally important, citizens gather about them and all enjoy a great bout of merriment. None treat each other with disrespect, and if they do it is in a manner of jest and met with equal jest! Even the dog eats well, so treated by his kindly masters. All are joined in a fraternal union. A brotherly union. A humanly union. 


This is the ideal society. This is the future all should pursue, one in which the children of Horen are joined not in contempt or split by class, but instead lifted up and finding purpose within themselves. The arts flourish, there is just war, and all bear the burdens of society equally. Long are we from the time of the streltsy and other peasants, but the fight is not yet won. It may well never be won, but if that is true we should pursue it nonetheless. This society cannot be attained while we fling **** at one another like monkeys in the faraway jungles. This society cannot be attained when the common man feels ostracized from society because of their status when the common man is but a servant and not his own master! The Josephites seek to protect the rights of man and of man’s world. In our natural state, all men are equal and all are key instruments of this thing we call existence.


The party of the Josephites stands for the importance of the common person, affordable taxes, and the unalienable rights to life, liberty, and trial. The ideal society, a romantic and unattainable goal, must be strived for as we say, nonetheless. This pursuit will be achieved in the lifting of the welfare of each and every man. An ideal society, pervasive and impossible. But a just one, not so! This is what the Josephite platform seeks. To chip away at the unmoving stone of time and worldly oppression, to lighten the load on the common man and incorporate them more thoroughly with the purpose of our society! The Josephites, like Mister Elendil, have fought in our imperial campaigns to secure peace and safety for all. The Josephites, like Sir Terrence May, have fought in the parliament to oppose unjust rules and speedy criminal systems that would improperly convict the common man. The Josephites, like I, Peridot Carrington, wish to fight day in and day out for a Just Society. One in which all men can flourish and all men’s souls find purpose, fairness, and achievement.

 

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The Leader of the Everardines nodded, “I am glad that we agree on purpose, fairness and achievement. My faction with a majority will do just that with our specific and detailed policies such as the national minimum wage for all Orenian workers. I hope the Josephites follow suit on ensuring opportunities for all Orenians.”

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