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The
Six
Principles
1. We believe that an honest citizen can
never be really happy in the scramble for material gains and
comforts, without some goal which they believe to be greater
than one's own
self
, and for
which they are willing to sacrifice there own freedoms
and personal comforts. That goal, for us, is the upward
struggle of Integralism in our country and the fight
of the common good of our country for all our
citizens.
2. We believe that society can
function successfully, and therefore happily, only as an
organism; that all parts benefit when each part performs the
function for which it is best suited to produce a unified,
single-purpose whole, which is then capable of outperforming
any one part, thus vastly increasing the powers of all
cooperating parts, and the parts therefore subordinating a part
of their freedom to the whole.
3. We believe that the citizenry
makes genuine progress only when it accepts Integralism
wholly,
completely
,
and accepts and applies it´s will and laws.
4. We believe that determination is the vital element of all
progress and the very essence of life itself.
5. We believe that no citizen is entitled to the services and
products of the labour of his fellow citizens, unless the said
citizen contributes at least an equal amount of goods or
services of their own production or invention. Citizens with
physical and mental disabilities would not be discriminated
against, or indeed patronised as they are now, but would
receive the support and encouragement of the Integralist State
to make their own valuable contribution, for Integralism is an
inclusive ideology. The willingness to contribute is the
important factor, for we all will have a role to serve the
Integralist State.
6. We believe
that it is to the advantage of society to see that every honest
citizen has the freedoms and opportunities to achieve there
maximum potential, by preserving there health, protecting them
from unforeseeable and ruinous catastrophes, educating them to
capacity in the areas of there abilities, and guarding citizens
against economic and political
exploitation.
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