Restructuring the economy: The Australian economy should be restructured, and consist of a large for-profit cooperative sector, small-scale private enterprises, and a public sector which includes large-scale key industries.
Decentralising the economy: Localised production of the basic necessities should be encouraged. Read more …
Full employment: Australia should adopt a full employment policy, ensuring sufficient jobs are available for all those who want to be members of the workforce.
Guaranteed purchasing capacity: New legislation should be enacted to guarantee purchasing capacity, so that all Australians are able to afford, at the very least, their minimum requirements, which include water, food, clothing, housing, education, medical care, energy and transportation.
Balanced economic development: Australia should develop a balanced economy, which includes a sustainable manufacturing sector capable of producing the minimum requirements needed by all Australians.
A limitation on the accumulation of personal wealth: Legislation should be enacted which sets an upper limit on the amount of wealth a person is able to accumulate.
Banking reform: A national cooperative bank should be established, and the banking and financial sectors should be reorganised.