Analogous of Socialism is the Whole, which is called Government, that acts as a unifying authority for all the diverse individuals and interests in the society, and to serve the community and larger society in common, as the whole equitably. The primary function of a Whole, is said to produce Products as infrastructure and services internal to itself, in support of all the Parts, and to create a harmonious friction-free community.
A Whole is described as a circumscribed domain or the territory of a political union as an incorporated town, city, metropolis or nation. A Whole is composed of elements or Parts, of which in conjunction comprise a Unified Function. Parts can be compared to citizens of which a certain number work for the collective, providing the services of the community as government workers and who are all socialists. These would be administrators, politicians, street or water-works workers, park and library employees. Of the Parts or people that don't work for the government, we could call Capitalists.
would be a combination of Socialism and Capitalism, the primary distinction being, that socialist Government would provide all needs and necessities common to all regardless, and Capitalism would provide wants, desires, wishes or individual exclusivity, as best corresponds and does not conflict with Government.
Actually Amalgamism is the way it is now in most places, as Government and Capitalism, except the capitalists usually aren't smart enough to recognize that Government is Socialism, or it can't be recognized as the hated socialism. The problem is, that some capitalists will steal the Government, whenever and wherever they can, whereby Government for the many as All, becomes Government for the few and One. Capitalists will not regulate themselves, except as to ever further the concentration of wealth, and therefore it becomes the province of Government to regulate Capitalism.
In a Utopian model, Natural Law would be the first authority for human existence, and the foundation upon which the laws of civilization or civil law, would be formulated and regulated. No modern political system of the last millennium, has used the reality of the natural world, as an authority for the creation and implementation of political order.
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