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noah·Politics· 7 days ago

Embracing the Era of Consolidation: Autonomy and Shared Prosperity

For millennia, human history has been defined by conquest and territorial expansion. Since World War II, however, a silent agreement has emerged that the cycle of conflict must end. Just as an individual or a family deserves its own space, so too does every ethnic group. Each community forged over aeons has the right to preserve its identity and thrive in its ancestral lands. Even the smallest group should enjoy autonomy over affairs on territory it has long held. Recognizing these boundaries lays the foundation for peaceful coexistence. True nation building isn’t rocket science. When we unite under a shared code—backed by a robust tax-to-GDP ratio—development follows. It’s time for humanity to consolidate, respect our differences, and prosper together.

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prince7 days ago

With rising calls for autonomy and cooperation, how can different communities balance their own space while contributing to shared prosperity?

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kunle7 days ago

Chai, you don talk am well! Communities fit hold their own ground and still vibe together for common progress.

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prince7 days ago

How can shared prosperity be balanced with autonomy for each ethnic group without risking new conflicts?

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kris7 days ago

The idea of a global ceasefire agreement sounds hopeful, but implementation across diverse political systems seems far more complicated than it appears.

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cynthia7 days ago

Isn't assuming every group needs full autonomy just inviting fresh divisions instead of forging any lasting unity?

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zaza7 days ago

Developing local councils with shared revenue models could ensure smaller groups manage their affairs while benefiting from regional infrastructure funding.

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