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5.3
The common components of all societies
 
  Before we venture further into new concepts concerning structure, and modern examples of society, we should summarize the key insights discussed r/e society and self from Chapter 20 of book UCA- Unique Collective Awareness.  
  In addition, given that religion represents the fundamental template upon which the first and almost all civilizations since have been built, it is worth reviewing what we have learned concerning instruments of power and integrated systems of control established in Chapter 4- Religion and Me.  
  A general review of the six levels of organized self aware life  
  We began with a general review of the six levels of higher order self aware life four, of which human beings and all species of similar or higher potential might be categorized, namely:  
 
Type I Civilization of a colony and language
Type II Civilization of a Region
Type III Civilization of a Country (this is where all our civilizations are at the moment)
Type IV Civilization of a Planet
Type V Civilization of A Solar System
Type VI Civilization of a Galactic Quadrant
 
  A review of the 12 key concepts associated with a society  
  In Chapter 20 of UCA (Human Community Life), we introduced the essential concepts associated with any organized society.  
 

1. STATE CREED (Goal law) I wish to exist).

7. KNOWLEDGE (Awareness of position in dimension)
2. BELIEF SYSTEM (Logos law) To exist, I use a language belief system

8.TRADE (Immediate near neighbours)As I exist in 3 dimensional space, I can only interact with immediate near neighbours according to the laws of LOGOS.

3. CONSTITUTION (Creation law) To exist, I exist as- 9. SOVEREIGNTY & DEFENCE (Exclusiveness of position) No two points will ever occupy the same position
4. BODY POLITIC (Co-dependence law) For I (The UCA) to exist, you (The Universe) exist For you (The Universe) to exist, I (The UCA) exist 10. ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Change of position To exist, you change position. For you to exist, I change position
5. INDUSTRY (Specialization law) For I to exist, you exist as- For you to exist, I exist as- 11. COMMUNICATION Conservation of effort Using the laws of geometry and Logos, I use the minimum required motion to achieve my goal
6. INFRASTRUCTURE (Geometry) 12. GROSS PRODUCTION (Change of position
 
  The definition and classification of different models of society  
  We then investigated how these common components of all societies come together to form different models of society namely:  
 
Category (1) Rule by divine right or birthright
· Regal/Monarchy
· Religious
· Aristocratic
 
 
Category (2) Rule by force
· Military dictatorship
 
 
Category (3) Rule by Constitution
· Democracy
· Socialism
· Communism
 
 
Category (4) Rule by hybrid mix of instruments of power
· Constitutional monarchies
· Constitutional Dictatorships
· Constitution religious states
 
  The earliest models (category 1) of civilization/society and religion  
  We then saw the direct translation of elements of category(1) civilization from the religious systems of beliefs and social model being one and the same. That religion has influenced and continues to influence the very fabric, the very models and beliefs upon which all societies have been based since the first recorded settlements by humans around 8,000 to 14,000 years ago.  
   
 
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