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FREEDOM

Freedom

We want to wake up in the morning with the partner we chose, in a home we chose and decorated how we like, have the breakfast we want to eat, wear the clothes we feel like wearing, go to work or school by the means we choose, maybe in the car we chose, work at the job we chose or study the classes we chose, come home and play the games or watch the shows we choose, listen to and play the music we choose, read the books we choose… you get the picture, right?

One of the core tasks, perhaps the most important, of Transformationism is to create the new economics while preserving various freedoms.

EVERYWHERE

The freedoms of Transformationism:

Freedom from harm, meaning coercion, false incentive, theft, exploitation, oppression, discrimination (including discrimination before the law), violence, mutilation, torture, enslavement, degradation, arbitrary detainment, unwarranted invasion of privacy or otherwise inhumane treatment.

Freedom of thought, belief, movement, relationship, gender, sexuality, expression, association, assembly, vocation, culture and self-determination.

Expression includes individual and organizational speech, artistic expression, mediated expression, unlimited personal expression in any word, deed, appearance, ornamentation, decoration, sound, music, meaning, gesture, style, quality, intensity, sincerity, comedy, performance or language.

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