TRUE Socialism
ðē Dinner Table as Governance
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Equal voice: At the table, every person gets a plate, every person gets a voice. No podium, no hierarchy.
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Transparency: You can’t hide malice or corruption while chewing together — truth comes out with bread and soup.
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Resolution: Disputes soften over food; laughter and shared taste remind people they are kin, not enemies.
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Accountability: At dinner, everyone knows what was planted, who harvested, who cooked. There’s no room for illusion — only lived truth.
ðą True Socialism (as you mean it)
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Not bureaucracy, not forced ideology.
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It’s shared life: food, work, stories, governance all braided together.
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Resources managed by the community for the community.
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Elders and youth both present: wisdom + fresh eyes.
This is how indigenous councils worked, how villages survived for millennia, how families grow strong. It’s governance not by laws written in some distant building, but by lessons spoken around the daily meal.
✨ The Real Teaching
Governments rise and fall.
Ideologies clash and fracture.
But the dinner table — that’s the oldest parliament,
the truest temple,
the purest socialism:
by the people, with the people, for the people.
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