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| 72:6.2 Among this people all [[persons]] must retire from gainful pursuit at sixty-five unless they secure a permit from the [[state]] labor commissioner which will entitle them to remain at [[work]] until the age of seventy. This age [[limit]] does not apply to [[government]] servants or [[philosophers]]. The [[physically]] disabled or permanently crippled can be placed on the retired list at any age by [[court]] order countersigned by the pension commissioner of the regional [[government]]. | | 72:6.2 Among this people all [[persons]] must retire from gainful pursuit at sixty-five unless they secure a permit from the [[state]] labor commissioner which will entitle them to remain at [[work]] until the age of seventy. This age [[limit]] does not apply to [[government]] servants or [[philosophers]]. The [[physically]] disabled or permanently crippled can be placed on the retired list at any age by [[court]] order countersigned by the pension commissioner of the regional [[government]]. |
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| 72:6.4 1. One day's earnings each month are requisitioned by the federal [[government]] for this [[purpose]], and in this country everybody works. | | 72:6.4 1. One day's earnings each month are requisitioned by the federal [[government]] for this [[purpose]], and in this country everybody works. |
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| 72:6.5 2. Bequests—many [[wealth]]y [[citizens]] leave funds for this [[purpose]]. | | 72:6.5 2. Bequests—many [[wealth]]y [[citizens]] leave funds for this [[purpose]]. |
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− | 72:6.6 3. The earnings of compulsory labor in the [[state]] [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/MInes mines]. After the conscript workers [[support]] themselves and set aside their own retirement contributions, all excess [[profits]] on their labor are turned over to this pension fund. | + | 72:6.6 3. The earnings of compulsory labor in the [[state]] [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/MInes mines]. After the conscript workers [[support]] themselves and set aside their own retirement contributions, all excess [[profits]] on their labor are turned over to this pension fund. |
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| 72:6.7 4. The income from [[natural]] [[resources]]. All natural [[wealth]] on the continent is held as a [[social]] [[trust]] by the [[federal]] [[government]], and the income therefrom is utilized for [[social]] [[purposes]], such as [[disease]] prevention, [[education]] of [[genius]]es, and expenses of especially promising [[individuals]] in the [[statesmanship]] schools. One half of the income from [[natural]] [[resources]] goes to the old-age pension fund. | | 72:6.7 4. The income from [[natural]] [[resources]]. All natural [[wealth]] on the continent is held as a [[social]] [[trust]] by the [[federal]] [[government]], and the income therefrom is utilized for [[social]] [[purposes]], such as [[disease]] prevention, [[education]] of [[genius]]es, and expenses of especially promising [[individuals]] in the [[statesmanship]] schools. One half of the income from [[natural]] [[resources]] goes to the old-age pension fund. |
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| 72:6.9 These government funds have long been honestly [[administered]]. Next to [[treason]] and murder, the heaviest penalties meted out by the [[courts]] are attached to [[betrayal]] of [[public]] [[trust]]. [[Social]] and [[political]] disloyalty are now looked upon as being the most heinous of all [[crimes]]. | | 72:6.9 These government funds have long been honestly [[administered]]. Next to [[treason]] and murder, the heaviest penalties meted out by the [[courts]] are attached to [[betrayal]] of [[public]] [[trust]]. [[Social]] and [[political]] disloyalty are now looked upon as being the most heinous of all [[crimes]]. |
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| [[Category:Paper 72 - Government on a Neighboring Planet]] | | [[Category:Paper 72 - Government on a Neighboring Planet]] |
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