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V. Government
A. Describe and, if possible, name the informing political philosophy of this Utopia.

C. Describe the level of participation in the following governmental activities: 1. Choosing/removing leaders The main leader will be the farmer, Robert Clooney. Other than him new co-leaders are elected every 2 years. They can run as many times as they would like. To remove a leader before the 2 years had come to a close a pition must be signed by at least 3/4 of the Lucette community at that time.

2. Creating/changing laws There is a section of the government that is incharge of changing and creating laws. All laws that resident have an idea about can be written down and given to the section that is incharge of this. The ywill then decide if it is worth voting upon. If they decide it is then a Lucette community vote will take place on which the law shold be created/changed.

D. What are the “checks” on governmental power, if any?

E. How does this government support or suppress the expression of individual ideas? In Lucette we believe that individuality is an important thing. If a person has and idea about something, as long it is not breaking law or hurting someone, they are able to express it. For example, if a person would like to play quitar upon the street corner noone can tell them they may not because it is not a law or hurting anyone. However, if a person is playing guitar outside of a business and are disturbing the people working or customers the owner or employee of the business may politly ask them to remove themseslves from the premises.

F. What are the methods and means of law enforcement and military operations (both peace keeping and war making): 1. At the local level?

2. At the national level?

3. At the international (or global) level?

G. What type, if any, of diplomacy will this Utopia use?

H. What type, if any, currency will this Utopia use? Lucette does not use and type of curency. We believe that money is just a way of dividing people and causing trouble. People judge others on how much money they own or make and that is a way of discrimanation. To be able to own things a person 17 and older must work. Then when they want to own something from a store they must show them a special card that tells them where they work and with a special stamp of Lucette that assures the owner that it is a real card. If someone takes something from a store to own it must be recorded.