Manual for

KOMMUNE


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Introduction:

KOMMUNE is a small commune/municipality initiated by persons living in an area. KOMMUNE enables persons to work with their local environment and improve various living conditions in collaboration with other persons. It aims to take on the responsibility, when necessary, of for example urban planning, housing, public furniture, public utilities, playgrounds, childcare, healthcare, schools, libraries, roads, waste etc.
Any person or group of persons can initiate their own KOMMUNE. Any person can join an existing KOMMUNE. N55 has established a local KOMMUNE called N55 KOMMUNE in Copenhagen.


Background:

Existing municipalities are often large concentrations of power Concentrations of power do not always respect the rights of persons. If one denies this fact one gets: concentrations of power always respect the rights of persons. This does not correspond with our experiences. Concentrations of power characterize our society. Concentrations of power force persons to concentrate on participating in competition and power games, in order to create a social position for themselves. Concurrently with the concentrations of power dominating our conscious mind and being decisive to our situations, the significance of our fellow humans diminishes. And our own significance becomes the significance we have for concentrations of power, the growth of concentrations of power, and the conflicts of concentrations of power.
The decisions made by municipalities are often decisive to the existence of persons that live in a certain area. Politicians, urban planners, architects, civil servants, etc, do not necessarily live in the areas affected by their decisions Large companies that represent large concentrations of power are turning cities into centers for shopping, banks and offices and other commercial entities, leaving space only for the wealthy to live in the cities. As a consequence, a monoculture is appearing, leaving no room for diversity. In many cases, infrastructure and public services are privatized and land and buildings that were previously publicly owned, are sold out. This means that companies now can make a profit on things that persons used to share

KOMMUNE politics:

Attention is directed to the logical relation between persons and the rights of persons. Persons should be treated as persons and therefore as having rights. If we deny this assertion it goes wrong: here is a person, but this person should not be treated as a person, or: here is a person, who should be treated as a person, but not as having rights. Therefore we can only talk about persons in a way that makes sense if we know that persons have rights.
The fundamental purpose of politics is to protect the rights of persons. If we deny this assertion we get: the fundamental purpose of politics is not to protect the rights of persons. This suggests that one of the basic tasks of politicians could be, for example, to renounce the rights of themselves and of others. This has no meaning. Or that there is a more important purpose to politics which does not have anything to do with persons and therefore also has nothing to do with the rights of persons. That is plain nonsense. Therefore, we now know that the basic purpose of politics is to protect the rights of persons. In other words we can not talk about politics in a way that makes sense without the assumption that the fundamental purpose of politics is to protect the rights of persons. Concentrations of power do not always respect the rights of persons. If one denies this fact one gets: concentrations of power always respect the rights of persons. This does not correspond with our experiences. It is obvious that if we want to protect the rights of persons we have to organize in as small concentrations of power as possible. Since the fundamental purpose of politics is to protect the rights of persons it is of decisive importance to politics that we seek to organize in as small concentrations of power as possible. It is clear that we can not leave it to others to protect the rights of persons. The notion that it is possible to elect a small number of people to protect the rights of a vast number of people is absurd, because here we are by definition talking about concentration of power, and thus about a concentration of power. And we know that concentrations of power do not always respect the rights of persons. It is clear that if one is conscious of persons and the rights of persons one must be concerned with politics. It is clear that if one is a person and thus concerned with politics and conscious of the rights of persons, it becomes of decisive importance to organize in as small concentrations of power as possible.
It is recommended that a KOMMUNE is divided into smaller parts if it becomes too powerful.


Making a KOMMUNE:

Any person can make a new or join an existing KOMMUNE. If persons make a KOMMUNE any other person should be allowed to join the KOMMUNE. If you want to join N55’s list of existing KOMMUNE initiatives with your version of KOMMUNE, email N55 on n55@n55.dk .
An updated list of KOMMUNE initiatives and information about their activities will be available at www.N55.dk/KOMMUNE.html

Maintenance:

The things initiated by a KOMMUNE are maintained by the KOMMUNE.


List of existing KOMMUNE INITIATIVES:

N55 has established a local KOMMUNE in Copenhagen. Email N55 at n55@n55.dk in order to participate


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