Originally Posted by
bobobo55585
I know it's been 3 months since the last person commented, but I figured I might as well throw my hat into the ring, whatever that means.
A perfect society is where there is a place for everything and where everything has its place. The world runs like a tightly wound, well oiled machine. Sure, it could cause a minor reduction in personal freedoms, but which is truly more important: Liberty or Security??? Yes, both is best, but Liberty cannot breed without Security and Stability coming first.
My new world would value one thing over all else: Productivity. Labor is the virtue of existence. To quote a certain good book, only by the sweat of your brow shall you get bread to eat.
The job is the center of one's lifestyle. In ancient times, this would be similar to a caste system. In modern times, however, in which machines take over almost all manufacturing jobs, people could work on a higher level; a more intellectual level.
Government is minimal. The goal of the government is to create an environment in which maximum productivity can be reached, which requires order. I don't want to call it a dictatorship, it could easily be a democracy. However, democracy can beget bureaucracy, which limits productivity. It needs a streamlined process: 1 elected National Director (who is the head of government) and his advisers as the executive branch, a unicameral legislature, but I can't figure out what to call it. The basic idea is model the government in a similar way to a business. Transparency is important to the process to prevent corruption. Corruption would stagnate the process, thus hampering productivity.