Hivemind Collective

The Hivemind Collective is a form of government/civil system in which there are no leaders or official government. It is a mix of Anarchic and Utopian society in which all people within the society are pure equals and have complete equal say in all things regarding how the society will function, how laws are made, what laws exist, how functions and rules are enforced and how jobs will be provided and who will do what. In the 4chanistan Hivemind Collective, all citizens of 4chanistan are granted fully equal and respected rights based on the fact that all citizens equally work to live on the island and therefore are granted the equal necessities to live including recreation time such as vacation days and days off from work. All citizens have equal say in how the society works and the laws that exist based on the majority's ideas and demands. New laws, rules or systems to be implemented are voted on the entire populus as a whole and ideas and systems can change quickly and frequently based on the Hivemind's new or changing views.

Constitution
The Constitution of the island guarantees a sovereign involiable set of rights originally decided on by the original founders of the island and all those who worked to develop the plans to develop what would become 4chanistan. These Constitutional rights cannot be overridden or reverted by future Hivemind Collective demands as they establish the basic freedoms for all citizens.

Collective Consciousness

 * See Also: Collective Consciousness and Meme

Collective consciousness was a term coined by the French sociologist Émile Durkheim (1858–1917) to refer to the shared beliefs and moral attitudes which operate as a unifying force within society. Various forms of what might be termed "collective consciousness" in modern societies have been identified by other sociologists, such as Mary Kelsey, going from solidarity attitudes and memes to extreme behaviors like groupthink or herd behavior. Mary Kelsey, sociology lecturer in the University of California, Berkeley, used the term in the early 2000s to describe people within a social group, suchas mothers, becoming aware of their shared traits and circumstances, and as a result acting as a community and achieving solidarity. Rather than existing as separate individuals, people come together as dynamic groups to share resources and knowledge. It has also developed as a way of describing how an entire community comes together to share similar values. This can also be termed "hive mind". Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, the founder of the Transcendental Meditation program, used the term to describe how the combined coherence in consciousness of a group of people could have an influence on the rest of society.