Cooperative Republic - How It Works

- By Bahram Maskanian - March 12, 2001

The term, "Cooperative Republic", was the governing approach put in place by the "Matriarchal Governing Rule”, which lasted over 9,000 years, spanning over Asia, Europe and North Africa. The said governing technique was the most successful, long lasting and harmonious in human history, until the Semite men brutal uprising 3,000 years ago, pushing Judaism, at the point of the sword. Judaism is directly plagiarized from Egyptian “Book Of Death” ideology.

The popularity and endurance of any philosophy is build on the mindset it employs. Manmade religions stand for death, division, destruction, brutality, slavery and dictatorial rule. Whereas Cooperative Republic stands for life, peace, harmony, unity, cooperation, love of family and freedom. The mindset of Cooperative Republic has always been based on a governing network of all adult citizens, no religion, no political party, no politician, no king, no master and no boss.

In the eyes of Cooperative Republic philosophy citizens color, ethnicity, religion ideology and sex are irrelevant. One’s personal conduct and social standing separated people in the society. Whenever necessary, people were presented with an idea, or an existent problem to resolve, followed by a proposed solution, by the citizens and or Cooperative members, as what was needed and how it could be accomplished. People could ask unlimited questions and express concerns, until such time where consensus were reached.

Unlike the popular misconception, deliberately spread regarding matriarchal governing rule, women were not Emperors, or Queens. During the 9,000 years of matriarchy, women and men ruled in direct Co-operation with one another. Many nations still in existence today, had voluntarily asked to join Persian Empire's family of nations. The matriarchal emphasis has always been on how to protect Persian people, Persian culture, Persian Empire's vast, multi continental nations and territory, political instability, economic prosperity, social and personal freedom.

Culture is the collective manifestation of humanity's intellectual achievement. Culture has always been the refined understanding and appreciation of humanity's customs, culinary, the arts, social, sciences, political and philosophical disciplines, in addition to any-other achievements of any particular nation.