>>5792738Crime:
- There would be few laws that are short and understandable to the average Joe. Not this mess we have today where laws on cabbage-growing are longer than the constitution. The government has taken advantage of this by arresting people they deem to be a threat to the state by searching all of these laws and seeing if even one of them have been unknowingly broken.
- It wouldn't be this multicultural/multiracial mess we have today. Unless you count the European subraces of course. But even then, there wouldn't be as much conflict. In multiracial societies, crime rates skyrocket.
- Recreational drugs would be banned (except for alcohol) and rehabilitation would be funded.
- People would be given a sense of community and purpose. There wouldn't be as much motivation to commit crimes.
Economy:
- It would be a corporatist economy (not to be mistaken with "corporatocracy"). For more information on the economy: Hitler's Revolution by Richard Tedor is a good book to look into.