Ìndex of a Civilisation’s Strength & Global Self-regulating social mechanism

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  1. Bloop E0 Registered Member

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    I'm working on an independent research of social technologies.
    Interesting to hear opinions on the issues:
    • How do you see the algorithm for the global self-regulating social mechanism? General recommendations.
    • what parts (or whole blocks) you would add to the scheme below?

    Use the following prerequisites:
    Main aim through multi-stage, varied and decentralised social and financial mechanisms to allow billions of people to influence the the global safety & progress. The mechanism must be looped. Algorithm: action - reward direct - action - reward mediated (through global processes)
    Let's call it a "self-regulating social mechanism". The aim of the self-regulating social mechanism is to convert the Civilisation Efficiency Index into tangible action and measurable progress. A self-regulating social mechanism is a people’s (and humanity as a whole) against a potentially dangerous imbalance in institutions and the political structure that can threaten not only an individual state but the whole world. It's like a stabilisation system in a car to reduce the possibility of driving into a ditch.
    And of course is the development of resilient societies, as well as mechanisms for these societies to transition into a group of active creators (evolution of "inertial progress" societies)

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    Explanation of the scheme. Redefining the role of States. Progress and science as overriding factors. Basic income, the UN and international law.

    1) Ìndex of a Civilisation’s Strength (Civilisation Efficiency Index)

    Ìndex of a civilisation's Strength is an interdisciplinary index. It is formed from two components:
    1.1) global sociological survey (app system to be downloaded to smartphones). three questions, three answers, once every three days.. Details of the system will be published later.
    1.2) summation of international organisation indices
    • Gender inequality index [United Nations Development Programme - Human Development Reports]
    • Human Rights [Freedom House - Freedom in the World]
    • Press Freedom [Reporters Without Borders - World Press Freedom Index]
    • Poverty/inequality [World Bank – poverty data the GINI index]
    • Civic engagement [The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) - Better Life Index]
    • The World Happiness Report (Sustainable Development Solutions Network - United Nations / Gallup World Poll)
    • Doomsday Clock

    2) Global support system for citizen and professional science
    DeSci - Decentralised Science. Task of System: use data confirmed by research, implementing these results more quickly and applying them to practical areas. It is not a grant system; it is a method of self-funding research using means provided by the decentralised financial system [5].
    2.1) Large and user-friendly database and registration system for:
    - independent scientists
    - researchers
    - journalists
    - civil activists
    - volunteers & members from NGO’s
    - teams & experts from profit & non-profit organisations

    3) International system of law

    Research (2) can be used to shape the algorithms of international law.
    Therefore, the majority of research results from the global science support system can be used to formulate conventions within the "subsystem Index" framework:
    - international treaties at the universal level
    - international treaties at the regional level
    - national application of ‘Soft Law’ instruments
    e.g. Research (scientifically validated and approved by the scientific community) on an environmental topic can be entered into a [UN] convention, 2) The [UN] convention is part of {universal level or soft law} 3) Adoption by a state’ of this "soft law" increases the index of the state’ and the basic income of the citizens of that state’ (path of conversion of your research into action: 3-4-5-7-8-8.1)

    4) Analysis Centre
    Information from the Civilisation Efficiency Index and the international law system is fed into the automatic analysis centre.
    The data and indexes of international organisations that have been refining their methods for many years, together with the International system of law algorithm, allow us to create a universal interdisciplinary index.

    5) Decentralised financial system

    The data for each state’ from the automatic analysis centre is transmitted to the decentralised global financial system
    5.1) IECDC does not claim to be competing with the Central Bank Digital Currency at the level of the currency zone and the corresponding financial and banking systems. IECDC should complement them as a universal means of distributing communal public means internationally.
    The unit of currency of the Global digital currency is the SDR (Special Drawing Rights), which is an internationally recognised payment unit standard. SDR represents a package of the currencies used by the strongest economies in the world.

    6) Funding for Global support system for citizen and professional science

    Decentralised global financial system funds the Global support system for citizen and professional science.
    The Decentralised financial system currency provides funding for:
    • global networks of independent researchers
    • independent research in 23 areas of study across five disciplines
    • eradicating the problems uncovered by this researchers
    • implementation of programs with the aim of further improving performance in these areas through international law mechanisms. The circle has closed.

    7) Funding - States’

    A decentralised global financial system, based on data received from an automatic analysis centre, runs financial programmes for the state’.
    A decentralised financial system guarantees financial support for the social mechanism using issuances in the form of a global unconditional basic income which is based on a “index of a civilisation’s development” that has been calculated for each country and not in the form of bank credit or investments in the stock market like the central banks are currently doing.


    8) Interaction: state’ - index - citizens
    State’s (gov), based on the dynamics of the Index and/or public (voter) demand, interact with the international law system; Governments amend national legislation, thereby increasing the Civilisation Development Index, increasing the basic income of the citizens of the state’ and the financing of social programmes. The circle has closed.

    8.1) Unconditional Global Basic Income
    For the first time in history, the monetary unit will not be tied to economic wealth but will be supplied by indicators of the attitude towards persons and dignity as well as the overall utility of a particular state for civilisation. Only now, thanks to the start of mass implementation of automatised processes of artificial intelligence, we can take the non-manufactured indicators as a benchmark.

    8.2) Funding for social programmes
    It’s a derived product with the technological basis for the allocation of public finances and an option for the future development of public social welfare.
    Funding from the decentralised system can only generate a tax base if the States’ itself imputes it to its residents.
    The tax collected from IECDC should be allocated to
    • the financing of the education sector (this includes the payment of teaching staff; the construction of new schools; the modernisation of the education system; the financing of the pre-school education system)
    • the financing of States’ medical programmes
    • etc.

    9) For the UN

    The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was written 70 years ago. Self-regulating social mechanism is about developing the most important document in the history of mankind using technologies that did not exist at the time of its writing. And of course a self-regulating social mechanism should be a key source of funding for the UN.


     
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  3. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    you need to proof read then fix your grammar

    you need commas between your words
    reward, direct-action
    etc

    it changes the meaning if you dont correct the grammar & thus one must gues your formula of actions & rewards

    is a peoples "what"

    punctuation & type setting required
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    Explanation of the scheme.​
    • Redefining the role of States.
    • Progress and science as overriding factors.
    • Basic income, the UN and international law.


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  5. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    missing word or grammar
    system "which/only/sometimes/infrequently/neither" can be
     
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  7. exchemist Valued Senior Member

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    How would your proposed index compare with this one: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Progress_Index
    and in what respects do you think it would be an improvement?
     
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