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Anunnaki Model is a non-quadrant, but usually lib-left ideology, that's the syncretization of the political and economical ideas and concepts of Anunnakism into a political and economical model. Anunnaki model is characterized by the support of familiar self-management, where all means of production, or at least the main means of production, are owned by families cooperatives or by familiar properties, where all private property is replaced by communal-familiar property. Politically, Anunnaki model supports some form of Moncom.png monarcho-socialism, where there's a royal family rulling but this family must rule for the wellbeing of its people and of its country, world and planet, also advocating that all important decisions must be choosen by a royal council formed by the members of the royal family and by loyal members and that the government must have bureaucracy only enough to keep the government working and everything must be organized and well administred.
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