Interesting, one mans "utopian" society, but somehow definetly not. Same with your comparison with communism, the whole point of which was equality for the people, but the concept of anyone in control, or acting as "leader" kind of contradicts that.
You were talking about the Judicial system and Repaying what you have done. I Agree that prisons are no good, I've heard stories from people "on the inside" of how their lives slowly "rot" away. It used to be the prisoners against the guards, a strangely united social system, but these days it's split along racial grounds, whites with whites, asians with asians, abbos with abbos. You're safe if you're in favour with your group, if you can get them drugs or a "stick" (syringe), but otherwise you're stuffed, no-one gives a sh*t if you live or die you're "the scum of society".
The real problem which needs to be address, like almost all other problems, is the cause. What was the reason behind this persons first stay in jail, which led to them being further inclined to end back there? Why can these reasons still exist.
In one case, of a young Australian of Aboriginal descent, it was almost natural to be in jail by the age of 13. All his male relatives, his role models, were there.
We must find solutions for the causes, only then will we have Peace ( / justice / equality)
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