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'''Citizen Shareholding''' is a concept where every citizen of a country owns an equal share of defined natural resources of that country, for example: water, forests, minerals, coal, oil, food etc. | '''Citizen Shareholding''' is a concept where every citizen of a country owns an equal share of defined natural resources of that country, for example: water, forests, minerals, coal, oil, food etc. Citizen shareholding provides an opportunity for the management of the country’s resources by the people of that country – and is, in fact, an extension of direct democracy. Profit shares can either be allocated to each individual on an equal basis or can be used to fund the [[Living Income Guaranteed]], a solution, that addresses the problem of [[Poverty | poverty]] and unemployment. |
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Citizen Shareholding is a concept where every citizen of a country owns an equal share of defined natural resources of that country, for example: water, forests, minerals, coal, oil, food etc. Citizen shareholding provides an opportunity for the management of the country’s resources by the people of that country – and is, in fact, an extension of direct democracy. Profit shares can either be allocated to each individual on an equal basis or can be used to fund the Living Income Guaranteed, a solution, that addresses the problem of poverty and unemployment.