The 4 Branches of Government
                
                  
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              Supersociology advocates 4 branches of goverment in line with the 4 properties of waves which we equate to the 4 Branches of government.
| Property | Branch | Polarity | 
|---|---|---|
| Commonality | Legislative | Female | 
| Density | Executive | Male | 
| Amplitude | Justice | Male | 
| Spread | Resources | Female | 
Here, the lawmaker is the woman and the man executes her laws. We call this a matriarchal societty.
At the initial stage, a woman used to be the chieftain. She served as a symbol of group-oriented living – just like a queen ant or a queen bee. In this way, there emerged the ancient matriarchal society. Later on, it made way for the patriarchal society when it became evident that it was necessary for determining the lineage of the children – males began to assume the roles of chieftains.
PR Sarkar
Rarh: The Cradle of Civilization, Chapter 31
This is the start of the expression of the society-wave. In time, the realization phase kicks in as societies interact with others. This changes the influence of the male and female energies on the properties of waves.
The legislative looks beyond mere food and basic requirements. It starts to look for defense, expansion, longevity of the society. This makes the legislative more masculine and Positive, with the justice or balance becoming feminine or Negative. This leads to punishment and incarceration in line with the Negative Force.
| Property | Branch | Polarity | 
|---|---|---|
| Commonality | Legislative | Father / Male | 
| Density | Executive | Father / Male | 
| Amplitude | Justice | Mother / Female | 
| Spread | Resources | Mother / Female | 
In a civilization:
- the Legislative and Executive branch have the father roles
 - the Judicial and Resources branch have the mother roles
 
The Europeans only instituted 3 brances after the French Revolution. The Resources branch took the form of non-free enterprises:
| Civilization | State-run Organization | 
|---|---|
| Rome | Fabricae | 
| China | Imperial Manufacturing Organizations | 
| Medieval Europe | Guilds | 
| Colonial Europe | Mercantile Corporations | 
| Modern | State owned corporations | 
Liberalism corrupted the Fourth Branch by making it private instead of being in harmony with society. This disharmony is seen best in corporate scandals:
- Stock price bubbles like the Mississippi Scheme
 - The 2008 Financial Crisis from the collapse of Lehman Brothers and Washington Mutual
 - The collapse of Enron due to accounting fraud
 - Evegrande in China collapsed in 2021 with $300b in liabilities
 
The Resources Branch
To complete the proper system of government, Supersociology proposes a Resource branch to be the fourth independent branch of government. This will mimic the role of a housewife in budgeting the family’s expenses and in noting down the needs and condition of each child, which represents each citizen or group of citizens.
At the moment, such responsibilities are done by the Audit and Budget department or Treasuries of governments. These are usually as a separate statutory body or constitutional commission, which merely acts as an appendage instead of being an equal to the three branches.
The expertise of:
- the executive branch is physical action.
 - the legislative branch is debate and legal experience.
 - the justice branch is jurisprudence.
 - the resource branch is the inspection and aggregation of real data and its real-world presence.
 
The legislative makes a law and allocates the budget.
The resource branch does the sourcing and prepares the allocation.
The executive uses those resources to implement the law as a project or service.
The resource branch then audits the executive and sends the cases to the judiciary.
The main duties or the resources branch will be:
- Checking that all accounts of governments are in order, that all projects have their proper funds and resources in order to prevent costly delays and overruns
 - Checking the material condition of the people to ensure that economic justice is administered, or that the resources are going to the right recipients and being used efficiently
 - Handling the logistics for the system of barter tax farming
 - Handling the government’s welfare department by redistributing goods and services to the needy
 - Monitoring the other branches of government to see it they are amassing wealth at the expense of others
 - Monitoring the morality level of other branches, including the applicants to them, to show whether such branches and candidates are moral or not.
 
For example, it can proactively initiate action in the legislative to investigate abuses by the executive, and vice versa
| _ | Father | Father | Mother | Mother | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Branch | Legislative | Executive | Judicial | Resources | 
| Task | Makes laws, Does the research | Implements laws, runs the army | Tries cases according to the law | Sources and coordinates resources | 
| Skillset | Rhetoric, Research | Leadership, Governance | Attention to detail, Diligence | Morals, Experience | 
The resources branch takes away some of the motherly duties such as caring for the poor and arranging for the logistics of supplies, away from the father, or the executive. In this way, the father can focus on more important things. This branch is independent like the others. But while the executive and legislative are elected, the manpower for the judicial and resource branches are sourced from law schools and accounting or econometrics schools.
The British Exchequer is similar to the resources branch:
The present revenues consist chiefly of.. the funds mortgaged for paying off the public debts. Examples are taxes on salt, beer, malt, etc., levied by the officers of custom and excise. These cannot be touched by the king as they are paid to the court of exchequer. The exchequer is generally managed by people of interest and integrity. They have their offices for life and are quite independent of the king. They can pay only to those appointed by parliament.
Adam Smith
The Lectures on Jurisprudence
A Sample Implementation
In the current system:
- The legislature creates a new tax
 - The tax will be collected by the executive
 - Tax cases will be tried by the executive or judiciary
 
In the proposed system:
- The legislature creates a new tax
 - The resource branch will show how and where it will be extracted from, together with projections on its effects
 - The ironed-out plan will then be sent to the executive for implementation
 - Anomalies in tax collection will be exposed and tried by the resource branch, with the judiciary supporting or overturning the judgment
 
	
This will ensure that every budget is realistic and every project or service can be implemented within the planned period. In the current system, many projects are delayed or not implemented because the budget is only good on paper.
How It Could Have Been Implemented
As a historical example, let us put ourselves in the American Revolution in 1777 at Valley Forge.
At that time, George Washington (executive branch), could not get food for his troops because the expertise of Congress (legislative branch) was lawmaking and not logistics. A resource branch of government would’ve mapped the resources available in the colonies in advance and then relay the information to the executive for collection. Any injustice committed would then be tried by the judicial branch.