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Due to Oscad being anarchic, you may think that it is a country of chaos everywhere and that there is a very serious crime problem, but this is not the case. Since everyone already has access to everything that they need, including luxuries, there is next to no stealing and the like. Murder is also uncommon, as the selfless attitude that everyone takes towards life means that there is not much reason for conflict. There are also some people that has taken the responsibility of attending to people with special needs, or people that need counselling, so there is always someone you can see if you are depressed/suicidal.
The little crime that there is is usually solved by the unofficial police organisation known as 'the protectors'. These protectors do not place anyone in jail, or even force them to do anything as that would be obstructing their freedom. Instead they try to solve any problems between people and recommend counselling if necessary. If an individual's life is in danger from someone else however, they will make sure that the person is protected at all costs.
Oscad, surprisingly, actually has a functioning government. It is comprised of the 'ambassadors' of the workers unions around the country and has next to no authority on its own. Every decision is made by a majority vote among the entire population and voting is optional. Almost everyone in Oscad has an app on their phone called 'ivote' which alerts them to when a law or decision is being passed so that they can vote on it. It also gives the option to vote through the app, although a recent survey revealed that 81% of ivote users preferred to vote in person due to fears of corruption/controlling the vote. Before the app surveys used to be conducted every time there was a vote, and although this would've been very inefficient in other countries, Oscad had perfected conducting surveys and census's for the entire population.
Other than that the country is pretty much an anarchy, except that it runs like a giant charity. This is due to its 'take what you need' attitude towards resources, with factories being a walk in, create a product sort of thing and large kitchens providing food that was given from the farms, which are given compensation for their work. The whole country is very selfless and some people have described it like a hive-mind, although this is far from the truth. Most farmers however, give up some of their produce willingly, as they understand that everyone relies on them and everyone plays there own part in society, that there is and equal workload, so they happily give the products of their work to society, just as everyone else does.