Manifesto of the Communist Party of Indrala
"Our philosophy is to seize each day and every opportunities that await us. Our goals are to organize and control the working class to lead to the seizure of power and the socialist revolution.
As we believe that the best way to liberate the people the illusion of individuality is to develop the same option in the Field and in the City, declare our support in thought of Yu Taozong, with the goal of liberating Indrala through a revolution of the masses, being this carried through of illumination.
We will fight against capitalist exploitation and all forms of oppression of man, with a system of socialist democracy, the power of the workers, to ensure the transition to socialism and communism. Mean by socialism a society in which power is exercised democratically by the workers and by communism a society without classes and without condition.
We do not publish our own drafts, that is, our own mistakes, but we do sometimes publish other people's.
All previous historical movements were movements of minorities, or in the interest of minorities. The proletarian movement is the self-conscious, independent movement of the immense majority, in the interest of the immense majority.
Humanism is a democratic and ethical life stance, which affirms that human beings have the right and responsibility to give meaning and shape to their own lives. It stands for the building of a more humane society through an ethic based on human and other natural values in the spirit of reason and free inquiry through human capabilities. It is not theistic, and it does not accept supernatural views of reality."
The Subscribers:
Founder: Yu Taozong
Li Duk Jhun
Shen Sun-Ryuk
Shifu Chan Po
Statutes of the Communist Party of Indrala
The Communist Party of Indrala (in Indralan: Yingdala Gongchandang) will be:
■a superior organization revolutionary to endow Indrala of a revolutionary leadership
■a economic organization, politics, of the State, of the problems of the geometry of power, and its meaning
■spiritual guidance of the nation, of the moral, of the family, of the social and religious norms for modern indralans
■rooted in the demands made by many voters for the state Justice, Safety, Employment, Education, Health, etc. (it is evident that recent policies have not given the expected satisfaction, and quite appropriate to such claims)
The your goals, in the long term, are:
■stimulate national pride and awaken the masses to the revolutionary struggle
■several educational and scientific directions and subjects of minor importance
■promote unity popular among the Indralo people for the construction of socialism
■practice solidarity with all peoples of the world who struggle for their liberation and Socialism
■a climate of tolerance bet on constructive dialogue, not aligned pathways divisive society
■the priority given to social justice, inclusion and cohesion, the permanent concern of not leaving anyone behind, creating wealth for all, winning with the other and not against each other
■the effort of sustained growth and viable minimum wage should remain in critical participation of families and poor people as the main actors of the process of liberation from poverty and social inclusion
Party program
Party activity was based around 10 points:
■To overthrow indralan feudalism and reactionary bourgeoisie;
■To make Indrala completely free;
■To establish a worker-peasant-soldier government;
■To confiscate the banks and other enterprises belonging to the capitalists and put them under the control of the worker-peasant-soldier government;
■To confiscate all the plantations and property belonging to the capitalists and the Indralan reactionary bourgeoisie and distribute them to the poor peasants;
■To implement the 8-hour working day;
■To abolish the forced buying of government bonds, the poll-tax and all unjust taxes hitting the poor;
■To bring democratic freedoms to the masses;
■To dispense education to all the people;
■To realize equality between man and woman.
Stances
Corporate accountability: Require corporations to pay higher tax rates and be responsible corporate neighbors; Hold the executives of a corporation directly liable for their decisions; Challenge corporate personhood; Enforce laws governing corporate crime and violence
Economic fairness: Promote economic justice and community-based business organizations and activities; promote a living wage for all indralan workers; and promote the ability to form unions and have collective bargaining
Education: Small community-based public schools and enforce time limits on busing; realign state budgetary priorities to ensure that all citizens attain an adequate educational level; provide civic education that encourages active participation in the democratic process beyond voting
Universal Health Care: Enact universal healthcare to include medical, dental and prescription benefits; promote healthy lifestyles in order to decrease medical expenditures for preventable disease; curtail corporate-induced disease
True democratic principles in government: promote political justice; no privatization of government; proportional representation in the state legislature; transparency and sunshine laws for all government functions
Tax Reform: Elimination of the sales tax on food and clothing; tax relief for small businesses; elimination of corporate welfare; make the tax code progressive; fair assessments of mineral holdings and properties
Gambling: Hold citizen referendums on any gambling initiatives in the state