Goal: 1 billion members, 100 million volunteers
Following are four possible strategies for turning the principles of Optimalism into law at a global level. Better and more specific plans are likely to emerge during Phases One and Two.
1. Found a United Humans political party in all democratic countries
By being a global party, United Humans will overcome the credibility issues that new political parties typically face
Each party runs on a platform of establishing—or modifying—the respective country’s Constitution to align with that of the global United Humans organization
In the worst case, the very existence of these parties will change the national conversation and maybe even influence policy
In the best case, once one party gets into parliament anywhere, it will further boost the credibility of all the sister parties and trigger a snowball effect that eventually leads to most democratic nations adopting an Optimalist Constitution
Countries that do not initially choose to adopt Optimalism will be encouraged, through trade agreements and economic sanctions, to do so
But even if only a small number of countries adopt Optimalism, it’ll have a huge positive impact
2. Deploy policies in a piecemeal, but strategic fashion, around the world
Analyze the social and political landscape in all democratic countries with a view to determining which of the Optimalist policies that have been developed in earlier phases that each country might be ready to adopt
Tailor policies, if necessary, to the local conditions and transparently lobby both the public and politicians to see them implemented
In the best case, this may initiate a snowball effect with popular Optimalism-branded initiatives that boost the chances of future Optimalist initiatives being adopted
At a minimum, the discussion of Optimalist ideas in the public sphere is a positive
3. Found a parallel global political and economic infrastructure
Create a new Optimalist currency that functions only as a medium of exchange, not as a speculative financial instrument
Encourage use of the Optimalist currency for trade between individuals and organizations that embrace Optimalism
Found each of the institutions of global Optimalist governance and task them with –
transparently assessing the same information available to existing governments
publishing recommended courses of action based on their findings
tracking the outcomes of government decisions compared with the anticipated results of the recommendations
If sufficient trust has been earned by these parallel institutions to influence governments to adopt Optimalist principles, then there may not be any need for an abrupt transition
However, if those in power resist, it may be necessary for Optimalists to agree on a date to cease using legacy currencies at all, stripping the holdouts of their wealth and power
4. Found a religion around Optimalist ideals and sue for the right to practice it
Most countries’ laws confer special privileges on religious practices that are denied to secular practices, so it’s worth considering founding a religion in order to benefit from those same privileges
Such an Optimalist religion would enshrine the principles and practice of Optimalism, including
universal human equality—past, present and future
fair treatment for all humans and our ecosystems
promoting scientific consensus in all decision-making
Target the industries and institutions that are most antithetical to Optimalist progress, such as
natural resource extraction
fossil fuels and dirty energy
industrial agriculture
exploitative financial institutions
for-profit healthcare, education, prisons, etc
Launch litigations, arguing that these industries and institutions violate Optimalists’ rights to freely practice their religion
Appeal all the way to the highest court in every country, if necessary