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To understand the role of socialism in any socio-economic debate, it’s essential to focus on the distribution of power rather than just the distribution of means.
What sets socialism apart—especially from communism—is the absence of an elite minority.
In true socialism, there is no ruling class or centralized authority dictating policies; instead, power rests with the people, who voluntarily cooperate as equals toward a common goal.
1. No Elite Minority
Unlike communism, which often centralizes power in a ruling government or planning committee, socialism thrives on horizontal power structures. There is no small group controlling resources or decisions; instead, power is distributed equally among participants.
2. Voluntary Cooperation
Sociaism is built on the voluntary cooperation of equals, not enforced mandates. Individuals freely choose to contribute to and benefit from the collective, ensuring that everyone participates willingly toward shared goals.
Any attempt to legislate “socialist policies” from the top down becomes communism, where a centralized planning authority enforces collective policy.
Transforming Socialism into Everyday Solutions
At Finding Camelot, domestic socialism is our practical framework for creating a fairer, more equitable society.
It is an approach rooted in practicality and respect for human dignity, combining collective responsibility with individual autonomy.
We are focused on empowering individuals and communities with tangible methods to ensure collective well-being while emphasizing personal freedom and responsibility.
Key Principles of Domestic Socialism
Our system is sustainable, empowering, and adaptable; showing that applying socialist principles at a domestic level can be a way of life that works for everyone.
1. Decentralized Economic Power
- Eliminates the exploitative desperation of living paycheck to paycheck.
- Empowers individuals to rely on household-level economic stability rather than external employers, reducing financial vulnerability.
- Prevents economic power from being concentrated in the hands of corporations or the state.
2. Strengthening the Majority Class
- Unites workers, families, and local communities to resist economic exploitation.
- Keeps the lower economic tiers from falling through the cracks by fostering self-sufficiency and resource-sharing.
- Promotes collective bargaining power at the community level, making it harder for businesses or governments to take advantage of laborers.
3. Keeping Socialism in Its Own Lane
- The nonprofit structure ensures our version of socialism operates only at the domestic level, without interfering with private enterprise.
- Resources are allocated within our network of properties and programs, keeping wealth cycling within the majority class.
- Keeps economic cooperation separate from government control or corporate influence, ensuring power stays decentralized.
4. Integration with Existing System
- Enhances the current economic system rather than dismantling it.
- Ensures private ownership remains intact while preventing unchecked exploitation.
- Decentralizes control, preventing the pitfalls of communism while still enabling cooperative economics.
- Prioritizes economic security and resilience for the working class while still allowing for upward mobility.
Domestic socialism ensures that the majority has the stability, resources, and autonomy to resist economic oppression. By removing desperation from daily survival, it fosters an environment where people can thrive rather than merely survive.
Integrating Domestic Socialism into America’s Hybrid System
In the United States, our economic landscape has long been shaped by the competing influences of capitalism and communism.
Finding Camelot provides a stabilizing third pillar—domestic socialism—as a stabilizing force.
Our network is designed to empower the majority class with decentralized economic resources. We want to encourage organic reforms by ensuring that the working class has the means to exercise their collective will.
1. Decentralized Power: Socialism at the Domestic Level
While capitalism depends on a wealth gap as a mechanism to drive competition, economic stability requires a method for preventing the extreme polarization of wealth.
- the unchecked concentration of resources at the top undermines economic resilience.
- Each household in our network operates as an independent unit in a cooperative whole, fostering a sense of community through shared decision-making and collective resource management.
- As our network grows, it serves as a structural support for the majority class—providing stability in a system that has too often left its foundation vulnerable.
2. Uniting the Majority Class Against Exploitation
Historically, the minority class has leveraged division and debt to maintain its dominance over the majority class. With domestic socialism we ensure:
- that the collective power of the labor force remains exercisable for the workers, by eliminating exploitable weaknesses in the current system.
- Our network supports the lowest economic tiers and keeps the working class from being stretched too thin.
- Our household model allows individuals and households to function autonomously while remaining part of a larger cooperative network.
- We counteract the economic stagnation by funneling resources directly into programs and properties that enhance the quality of life for the majority class.
3. Restoring Economic Flow: Sustainable Redistribution
Under traditional capitalism, wealth and resources are often insufficiently distributed.
Our approach channels wealth and opportunities directly to those who generate value.
- Private ownership remains intact, but voluntary, domestic socialism provides an opportunity for economic growth benefits the many rather than the few.
- Redistribution of resources occurs organically with voluntary participation and communal investing.
- We prevent the exploitation of workers while allowing innovation and productivity to thrive.
- By empowering households as economic units we give the working class greater control over its financial future.
Building a Future of Shared Prosperity
Finding Camelot's model seeks to reinforce the foundation upon which our economy was built—the laborers.
Through socialism at the domestic level, we ensure that wealth is not hoarded at the top but continuously cycled through the economy.
We are creating sustainable and shared prosperity by uniting the majority class against exploitation. Our approach is simple: strong households create strong communities and a stable, equitable society.
Bringing balance to a system that has favored the few over the many.
1. Membership-Based Housing
We reject the traditional landlord-tenant relationship, replacing it with a membership-based model. Housing is not a commodity to profit from but a fundamental right that fosters stability and community.
Membership-Based Housing: Instead of paying rent, members contribute monthly dues that cover housing, utilities, and other communal benefits.
Local Control: Membership dues stay within the household, ensuring members have a direct say in how resources are allocated.
2. Collective Management
We prioritize self-governance and shared responsibility. Households are empowered to manage their daily operations collectively.
Household Autonomy: Members collaborate to maintain their homes, set rules, and manage budgets through democratic decision-making.
Shared Responsibilities: Chores, childcare, and communal upkeep are divided equitably, ensuring that everyone contributes based on their abilities.