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The concept of a single North American economic zone necessitates a free-market system where goods and services are priced based on labor inputs, devoid of state-imposed premiums, and governed by the labor theory of value. This essay is critical of the state's role in property rights and regulatory licencing, advocating for a theocratic approach where the church holds property for believers to access according to their specializations within twelve economic sectors. These sectors, each functioning as a ministry, are responsible for the welfare and job provision of their members, transcending political boundaries but organized into twelve geographical administrative units. This essay advocates for the reconfiguring of the North American economy into a free market structure based solely on the Labor Theory of Value.