- GLOSMO – Most important reforms:
- 1F21 A fundamental change of value systems and content of institutional education
- 1F211 A new social-ethical foundation for the formulation of all policy guidelines and laws
- 1F212 Social and solidary values as the base of human activity and relationships
- 1F213 Human action for the purpose of collective and nature-related enrichment
- 1F214 Individual performance and motivation for the overall social progress
- 1F215 Renewed understanding of personal and private property
- 1F216 Enforcement and expansion of fundamental and human rights to all basic needs
- 1F22 A participatory democracy and the radical limitation of concentration of capital and power
- 1F221 Participatory democracy and expanding political participation of civil society, and democratic control of all areas of society
- 1F222 Collectivization (transfer to the public domain) of society determinative areas, creation and accessibility of thus generated social commons for all people
- 1F223 Strict limits of private capital and ownership accumulation in all areas of society
- 1F224 Strict limits of individual usurpation of power and social influence in all areas of society
- 1F225 No possibility of simultaneous appointments in politics, media or economy
- 1F23 A fundamental reform of the social and economic systems
- 1F231 An end to enforced economic growth and competitiveness coercion
- 1F232 Dismantling of socially not justifiable income inequalities
- 1F233 Principle of solidarity social welfare state (justice) and guaranteed basic income
- 1F234 Banks as public institutions of the community and abolition of the interest rate system and stock exchange transactions
- 1F235 Ecological cycle economy and participatory enterprise management based on economic, social and environmental sustainability
- 1F236 Free trade based on global society-based comparative production advantages
- 1F237 Gradual transformation into a demand responsive economy based on the corresponding reorientation of value systems and educational content
- 1F24 Establishing global democratic structures and readjustment of the United Nations
- 1F241 Redefinition and creation of an actual policy enforcement competency of the United Nations; Transfer of political and social key areas of national states to the responsibility of the world community
- 1F242 Planetary supervisory council for energy, natural resources and global environmental sustainability
- 1F243 Supranational military competence and ban of arms production and trade
- 1F25 IN THE LONG TERM (socially and economically)
- 1F251 A gradual transfer of all existential and society determinative production and service systems to the public domain (socialization)
- 1F252 A gradual creation and administration of the global social commons
- 1F253 The dissolution of nation states and the creation of regional and local administrative areas
- 1F254 The creation of a planetary People’s Congress and its administrative planning council
- 1F256 A globally renewed social organization and structure of production
- 1F255 The gradual decoupling of the global social commons from the monetary value (demonetarization)
- 1F257 The gradual creation of a high universal standard of living for all people
- 1F21 A fundamental change of value systems and content of institutional education