1. We have faith in the power, creativity and ability of human beings to work together democratically for the common good.
1. There is some degree of historical and anthropological reason, both from the past and in the present, to support the idea that "human beings to work together democratically." There are also abundant facts and evidence that this state of affairs is, from a historical perspective, precarious, fragile, and difficult to sustain internally. Upon what grounds do you believe your particular community will be more successful, or viable, than other forms of democratically oriented social orders.
2. When you say "democratic," are you looking at a kind of unmediated, direct democracy, or a representative, republican form of government?
3. Define the "common good."