Sunday, January 02, 2005
Katotoism: an Introduction
Katotoism, socio-economic theory established by Katoto. It is directly based on scientific socialism and is evidently rooted in to it for it features certain fundamental attributes also seen in
Marxism.
It states that the society is collective and the individual is involved in every aspect of society and the government is the one to maintain the order of both society and the people through harnessing its power given by the people to direct peace and order in the state.
Distinct elements of Katotoism include the nationalization of public utilities, clear and actual land reform, public ownership of industry, defined government control over production and distribution of the needs of the people, establishment of a social welfare state, activation and mobilization of the youth for national service and to create a just, humane and equal society for all.
(Katoto: meaning "friend" -ism: doctrine or action; in common sense, "The Principles of The Friend")
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