Sustained Prosperity & Solidarity / Axes

Six Main intervention Axes:

  1. Prosperity
    The Prosperity axis focuses on developing durable and equitable wealth. There are many aspects to this, especially in supporting the work on all axes. One of the most determining is the proactive orientation and development of a thriving knowledge economy.

  2. Solidarity
    The Solidarity axis focuses on developing durable and equitable citizen collaboration, including proactive health, social, and business environment strategies. Solidarity is the unifying force generated by collaboration, the greatest productivity factor.

  3. Knowledge
    The knowledge axis is also key, especially with automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence can effectively replace human workers in many fields. As systems are taking over repetitive functions, humans can effectively and durably work and thrive in a knowledge economy. The knowledge economy also builds on education, research, culture, and innovation.

  4. Infrastructure
    The Infrastructure axis is also key, especially as infrastructure evolves. New elements are required, many change, some fade. Existing infrastructure needs maintenance, planning, adapting, optimizing. New infrastructure is required to better support an effective knowledge economy, and effective citizen democracy, and citizen-information security, or restoring the environment and species, for example.

  5. Security
    The Security axis is also key, for many reasons, starting with the scope of its reach. From borders, to international commerce, to military, to enforcement, to locations, to systems, to privacy, to data and to other aspects, security is required and increasingly so as it protects assets and enables the effective sharing of resources, as required, for example, for citizen data.

  6. Environment
    The environment axis is key because it seems to have been mortgaged by the industrial economy. The environments and species should be restored and maintained to their optimal states, promoting better tourism, optimizing what, how, where should be grown, or built, or protected, for example.


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