Capitalism does not mean exploitation, cheating, greed, or corruption. While all of these scenarios can happen in any economic system, why allow them in the first place? Why not abolish them as the number one principle under a capitalistic economic structure? This means no big tobacco, pharmaceuticals, food, drugs, alcohol, gambling, or interest in finance. Capitalism means that if someone is hungry, the market lets them eat, not if someone is full and wants more because it tastes good.
Monopolies, oligopolies, and corporatocracies are only birthed out of greed, not nature. That is not a free market. If a free market is a reflection of letting nature decide the course of its future, there is no such thing as an animal eating more than the population of its prey. It would prevent the prey from reproducing, and soon it will kill the animal because there is no more food.
Freedom of self-destruction is never justified, and as exemplified above, it will make the consumer go extinct if the product is harmful.
It is not moral to be greedy, to pursue profits in areas that destroy the human race and the future of humankind, or to neglect the industries that are used to innovate and propel our species because of the high nominal output of harmful industries.
A sustainable capitalist structure gives opportunity for all and a space for creativity to flourish. We, as humans, have infinite creativity, and it should not be hindered in corporate fields for just the pursuit of money and at the cost of destroying oneself. A capitalist economy foundation free from exploitative and harmful industries is a capitalist economy foundation that will last for eternity.
Remove Lobbyists and Corrupted Individuals: Conduct internal audits to ensure the removal of lobbyists and individuals involved in corruption from governmental positions.
Make the Following Illegal:
Alcohol
Recreational Drugs
Gambling
Interest Payments
Any establishment that capitalizes on vice material
Establish the National Renewal Party Income Tax Structure:
2% on pre-tax billionaires
1.5% on pre-tax millionaires
1% on pre-tax income over $100,000
0.5% on pre-tax income under $100,000
Centralize Canadian Government: Centralize government functions for the first year to stabilize the country.
Collect Tax Funding: Collect tax revenue for one year to ensure financial stability.
Enforce Monopoly and Oligopoly Laws: Strengthen enforcement of Canada's laws against monopolies, oligopolies and greed driven capitalism.
Tariffs on Imports: Apply tariffs on imports with a firm abolishment of global arbitration.
Nationalist Foreign Policy: Implement a nationalist approach to foreign policy.
Post-Secondary Education: Fund post-secondary education by the government upon acceptance of Canadian citizen.
Abolish Student Loans: Eliminate student loans as education is a right for all that have a strong work ethic.
International Students: International students must work in Canada for 10 years upon graduation before leaving the country.
Audit Big Pharmaceuticals and Big Food: Conduct audits on major pharmaceutical and food companies to abolish rent seeking strategies.
Encourage Sustainable Businesses: Promote and support innovation and creativity for the development of humankind.
Health and Dental Coverage: Require all businesses to provide health and dental coverage for their employees.
Travel Borders: Keep travel borders open.
Immigration Borders: Close immigration borders for the interim period.
Audit Social Media Companies: Conduct audits on social media companies for harmful rhetoric and idolization.
Let there become a nation that shall call for righteousness, enjoin justice and forbid evil.
-The Qur'an, 3:104
O believers! Do not associate closely with others who would not miss a chance to harm you. Their only desire is to see you suffer. Their prejudice has become evident from what they say—and what their hearts hide is far worse. We have made Our revelations clear to you, if only you understood.
— Dr. Mustafa Khattab, The Clear Quran
˹As for˺ those ˹faithful˺ to whom We had given the Scripture before this ˹Quran˺, they do believe in it.
When it is recited to them, they declare, “We believe in it. This is definitely the truth from our Lord. We had already submitted1 ˹even˺ before this.”
These ˹believers˺ will be given a double reward for their perseverance, responding to evil with good, and for donating from what We have provided for them.
When they hear slanderous talk, they turn away from it, saying, “We are accountable for our deeds and you for yours. Peace ˹is our only response˺ to you! We want nothing to do with those who act ignorantly.”
"The rightful and proper label is liberalism. Unfortunately, "As a supreme, if un- intended compliment, the enemies of the system of private enterprise have thought it wise to appropriate its label so that liberalism has, in the United States, come to have a very different meaning than it did in the nineteenth century or does today over much of the Continent of Europe.
As it developed in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the intellectual movement that went under the name of liberalism emphasized freedom as the ultimate goal and the individual as the ultimate entity in the society. It supported laissez faire at home as a means of reducing the role of the state in economic affairs and thereby enlarging the role of the individual; it supported free trade abroad as a means of linking the nations of the world together peacefully and democratically. In political matters, it supported the development of representative government and of parliamentary institutions, reduction in the arbitrary power of the state, and protection of the civil freedoms of individuals.
Beginning in the late nineteenth century, and especially after 1930 in the United States, the term liberalism came to be associates with a very different emphasis, particularly in economic policy. It came to be associated with a readiness to rely primarily on the state rather than on private voluntary arrangements to achieve objectives regarded as desirable. The catchwords became welfare and equality rather than freedom. The nineteenth century liberal regarded an extension of freedom as the most effective way to promote welfare and equality; the twentieth- century liberal regards welfare and equality as either prerequisites of or alternatives to freedom. In the name of welfare and equality, the twentieth century liberal has come to favour a revival of the very policies of state intervention and paternalism against which classical liberalism fought." (Friedman, 2002)
The virtues of God must be taught as they are enshrined in Canadas 1982 Constitution. No interest payments must be added to ensure the moral goodness for Canadians.
Establish a firm moral backing in Islam and the teachings of the Qur'an. Everyone is subject to Islam at their own pace. Islamic principles are the new foundation of Canada.
Religion is a net positive for the preservation of Canada, and saving the west alike.
The oligarchy of corporations and lobbiests in legislative bodies will be removed immediately.
All members of parlaiment will be audited by the Attorney General for any signs of disloyalty to Canada in their tenure.
Abolishment of "safe supply" and socialist policies.
We prioritize honest hard working people that give to our great nation; not those who choose to take from our great nation.
Cut taxes on the upper and middle class alike.
Increase national investment for Canadian manufacturing and production of final goods.
Our resource dense country need not be outsourced to foreign economies for manufacturing and production.
When a government pays nations to fight their battles for them, that government and its people are dependent.
Canadians shall not be dependent, we shall be patriotic to our great nation.
We shall work hard, not expect ones to work hard for us.
Increase national secutity and eliminate all globalist and communist infiltration.
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