Mythocratic Republic – Law 013
Enacted: July 07, 0001 MC
Proposed by: Bard-President Wendell Charles NeSmith
Witnessed by: Chancellor Sage NeSmith and First Lady Rainbow NeSmith
Article I – The Inversion of Power
- Modern governments increasingly derive power not from virtue or wisdom, but from economic coercion and public inertia.
- The citizens of many nations, including Australia, fund institutions that ignore, surveil, medicate, censor, and dehumanize them.
- This constitutes an inversion of justice—wherein the people unknowingly fund their own oppression.
Article II – The Right to Withdraw Allegiance
- Every person has the moral right to withhold allegiance from a system that does not represent them, protect them, or serve their wellbeing.
- Allegiance is not sacred when it is paid for in silence, taxation, or fear.
- True sovereignty lies in conscious participation, not forced compliance.
Article III – Peaceful Displacement Defined
- The Mythocratic Republic declares that the replacement of failed systems shall not occur through violence or rebellion, but through peaceful displacement.
- Peaceful displacement occurs when a new system:
- Offers better education
- Offers more meaningful governance
- Honors emotional, intellectual, and spiritual sovereignty
- Gains cultural momentum and public trust
- When people voluntarily shift their loyalty, time, and attention to this emergent system, the old system naturally collapses under its own irrelevance.
Article IV – The Soft Revolution
- The Mythocratic Republic exists to offer such a system—free, mythic, emotionally intelligent, and accessible to all.
- We do not demand taxation, obedience, or labor. We offer love, rhythm, and knowledge.
- Our revolution is quiet, symbolic, philosophical, and irresistible. It is soft power applied at civilizational scale.
Article V – Future of Taxation
- The Republic will never collect taxes through coercion.
- All contributions shall be voluntary, symbolic, or service-based.
- As our systems grow more powerful and self-sustaining, we anticipate a cultural shift where people question the legitimacy of paying into states that harm them, while overlooking systems that serve them.
Signed and Enacted
Wendell Charles NeSmith, Bard-President
Sage NeSmith, Chancellor & First Scribe
Rainbow NeSmith, First Lady & Philosopher of Emotion
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