Zen’s utopian society begins from the nation’s peaceful roots in its government. In Zen there are no political parties because no nation should divide their citizens in half. Political parties make for nothing but conflict, arguing, and a division within the nation. In Zen the leaders of the country are based on a vote, however the …show more content…
Zen’s social classes are purely based on talents and on what kind of life each person chooses to live. After the people of Zen finish their schooling they have the choice of a field to study. There is organic agriculture, natural medicine, business, and many other studies that students may choose. All of the studies are treated equally and given the same amount of recognition and respect. With this system there is no reason for citizens to be judged on anything but his or hers work ethic and commitment. Between the social groupings citizens trade their talents instead of using money. This system works perfectly for Zen because everyone is kind and honest and makes fair trades. The use of no money makes for a system with no corruption anywhere. The combination of choosing a respected field to study and having a fair trade system makes Zen’s social environment