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ADRIANOPOLIS— Independent-minded citizens of Athlorcaea have formed the Ecogeorgist Right-to-Know Party. "Ecogeorgism represents our collective attitude towards the vibrant ecology of Athlorcaea," said party founder Medoi Gwyneth-Matisse at a press conference today. "It is the way this nation was run by the ancient Mashacara who came before us, and it is the philosophy that true lovers of freedom should push our government towards as well." The term "Right-to-Know" in the party's name refers to a particular interest among many of its members in government and corporate transparency.

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  • ADRIANOPOLIS— Independent-minded citizens of Athlorcaea have formed the Ecogeorgist Right-to-Know Party. "Ecogeorgism represents our collective attitude towards the vibrant ecology of Athlorcaea," said party founder Medoi Gwyneth-Matisse at a press conference today. "It is the way this nation was run by the ancient Mashacara who came before us, and it is the philosophy that true lovers of freedom should push our government towards as well." The term "Right-to-Know" in the party's name refers to a particular interest among many of its members in government and corporate transparency.
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  • ADRIANOPOLIS— Independent-minded citizens of Athlorcaea have formed the Ecogeorgist Right-to-Know Party. "Ecogeorgism represents our collective attitude towards the vibrant ecology of Athlorcaea," said party founder Medoi Gwyneth-Matisse at a press conference today. "It is the way this nation was run by the ancient Mashacara who came before us, and it is the philosophy that true lovers of freedom should push our government towards as well." Ecogeorgism is a syncretism of libertarianism, state ownership of land, and deep green philosophies. It is often construed as being anti-civilization, although Gwyneth-Matisse hastened to counteract this rumor. "We have no interest in forcing people to do without anything," she said. "What an individual does in her own home, or how she raises her family, is none of our business. It is only when it affects our collective environment that the state should get involved." The term "Right-to-Know" in the party's name refers to a particular interest among many of its members in government and corporate transparency. "Transparency isn't just the sign of a good government," volunteered party member Usai, who declined to give her last name. "Without it, a free society cannot function. It should be written into our Constitution as necessary prerequisite of both government and corporations."
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