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D. Political Collective Identities

Also within the Charter of Asona University, there is the description of three specific types of political collectives that can be identified during the time frame of this ACE Plan, and than encompasses the aggregate of humanity:

1.) Agricultural collectives are defined as those societies of people who maintain an immediate association with and dependence upon the natural environment that respectively surrounds such collectives; this classification includes indigenous tribal people, traditionally nomadic people, and rural agriculturalists.

2.) Industrial collectives are defined as those societies of people who maintain an immediate association with and dependence upon the technological developments and the subsequential physical infrastructure that have emerged within the global civilisation of Earth; this classification of collective includes urbanites, suburbanites, and rural industrialists.

3.) Interplanetarial collectives are defined as those societies of people who maintain an immediate association with and dependence upon advanced technological developments beyond the conventional mainstream of industrial collectives yet within the global civilisation of Earth; this classification of collective includes individuals contemporarily trained within the space and technology industry and are located within the conventional industrial collectives of urbanites, suburbanites, and rural industrialists, as well as autonomous locations of concentrated interplanetarialists.

During the implementation of this ACE Plan, these autonomous and concentrated locations (effectively interplanetarial colonies) are established around the Earth, with certain habitation outside the atmosphere of the Earth.

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