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* Allow the community to implement systems of support for child rearing without over-strained community resources | * Allow the community to implement systems of support for child rearing without over-strained community resources | ||
* Reduce frustration and unhappiness of finding a mate and committing to [[Marriage and children|life long marriage contracts]] | * Reduce frustration and unhappiness of finding a mate and committing to [[Special:MyLanguage/Marriage and children|life long marriage contracts]] | ||
* Reinforce the removal of [[Concentration of power|concentrations of power]] | * Reinforce the removal of [[Special:MyLanguage/Concentration of power|concentrations of power]] | ||
* Reduce [[Greed and materialism]] associated with catching the right partner | * Reduce [[Special:MyLanguage/Greed and materialism|Greed and materialism]] associated with catching the right partner | ||
* Allow community members to focus on the [[Productive time management|goals of the community]] | * Allow community members to focus on the [[Special:MyLanguage/Productive time management|goals of the community]] | ||
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* [[Allocated sexual activity]] | * [[Special:MyLanguage/Allocated sexual activity|Allocated sexual activity]] | ||
* [[Kindness and respect]] | * [[Special:MyLanguage/Kindness and respect|Kindness and respect]] | ||
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* [[Marriage and children]] | * [[Special:MyLanguage/Marriage and children|Marriage and children]] | ||
* [[Personal freedom]] | * [[Special:MyLanguage/Personal freedom|Personal freedom]] | ||
* [[Greed and materialism]] | * [[Special:MyLanguage/Greed and materialism|Greed and materialism]] | ||
* [[What makes humans happy]] | * [[Special:MyLanguage/What makes humans happy|What makes humans happy]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:06, 9 November 2024
Level 1 concept (Very low) - Tentative concept an Izara Community may consider implementing
Overview
The goals of socially controlled child bearing are:
- Allow the community to implement systems of support for child rearing without over-strained community resources
- Reduce frustration and unhappiness of finding a mate and committing to life long marriage contracts
- Reinforce the removal of concentrations of power
- Reduce Greed and materialism associated with catching the right partner
- Allow community members to focus on the goals of the community
All details, education, and support for having and raising children can be decided on by each Izara Community.
Possible implementation
Any adult member can request to have a child with any other member, each person has a set quota and frequency as a requester and as a target partner.
The specifics of quotas and frequency of births could be decided by the population according to community goals and resources.
Requester quota
For example adults could be given the opportunity to request having a child once every four years and have a quota where they can place their name in the queue for three target people.
Placing your name on the queue of a popular person carries the cost that it might be many years before your request is actioned.
Target partner queue
Each person has a queue that other people place their name on to request a child and must work through the queue at a set frequency, for example one request per year for men or every two years for women.
The requester can at any time remove their name from a queue, if they re-enter the queue they do not retain their previous position, their name is added at the bottom.
Differences between men and women
The community can create separate requirements for men and women according to what the community feels is reasonable.
The health of women would need to be considered, with special allowances for cases that child bearing might be dangerous.