etopia

etopia, refers to a socially idealistic society, void of any form of authoritative governing body political, religious or economical. The economical system practiced in etopia is the free idéaliste-équilibré economy. which is the opposite to that of Sir Thomas mores Utopia. Mores utopia, makes reference to a society governed by a highly centralized and authoritative state institution, with a strong state welfare system. It also advocates the sinister practise of slavery, and is a highly materialistic and excessive society. Whereas etopia, in contrast has no state sanctioned welfare system in place and is fiercely opposed to the immoral practise of slavery.
No such society as etopia, yet exists. However, with the proper astute, education and the implementing of the proper and necessary measures in to place, the etopian idealistic society can very well become a reality.
by Baron Neville May 16, 2016
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tri-facet

tri-facet

noun

Refers to the three erratic properties or attributes which influence the social group when participating in the election process of a political disposition. The mentioned properties consist of the following three attributes;

a; Irrational

b; Impulse

c; Hysteria
tri-facet best describes when the majority of voters who partake in the voting process, in most part when casting their vote for a candidate, are influenced by irrational, impulsive combustions of mass hysteria. As opposed to any true level of rationalized contemplation or logic.
by Baron Neville June 17, 2017
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negative-commodity

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Is an idealistic economical term which refers to those commodities and products that hold neither essential nor useful properties in sustaining or enhancing quality of life. But rather by nature are superficial, excessive and therefore hold no practical or essential value.
All Luxury items and goods such as Jewelry, clothing, consumer technologies, furniture's and rugs etc. All hold negative-commodity value.
by Baron Neville September 28, 2016
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malignacal

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malignatocracy

(a) a condition of being evil and nefarious.

(b) a social or political condition that is inherently malevolent, baleful, and morally depraved

(c) one whose actions and resolution lack moral adhesion and direction.
The amoral and sinister actions of a tyrant are malignacal .
by Baron Neville July 10, 2021
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social utopiaism

Refers to the theory that, the social norms of a society are not a definitive or consistent state of affairs..but rather only a state of temporary hibernation. With the prospect of alteration, progression or evolutional transformation always ever present and very much lurking on the surface. Therefore the manifesting of any form of social order within any society, by the putting in to place of the proper and well implemented measures and steps. Is not only a viable, possible and probable, but rather even a factual endeavour.
social utopiaism can best be summarized with the social revolution in America which ensued in result of the civil rights movement.
by Baron Neville May 10, 2016
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free labour market

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free labour market defines a collective bargaining process between the labourer and the employer for negotiating the labourer's value of labour and wage.
under the free labour market system, Mark who is a factory worker is able to negotiate and bargain the value of his labor and wage with his employer.
by Baron Neville June 01, 2019
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requisite-society

adjective

unlike the Commercial state or its variant commercial society, requisite-society, in contrast, its primary attribute is not the achieving of economic, commercial or materialistic interests or gain, but instead at all times focusing on attaining those commodities in life which hold necessary and essential properties, such as food, shelter, clothing, Civil freedom, family, and friendship etc. .
"Etopian society defines what constitutes a requisite-society".
by Baron Neville May 21, 2017
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