If you can get enough members.
Global society - all-human society, which exists on our planet from the beginnings of humanity in the form of many local societies and communities, national states etc., in another words - in the form of different groups of people.
It is highly unlikely for planets to form on another planet. Planets typically form from material surrounding a star, not from existing planets. However, moons can form around planets through processes such as accretion or capture.
A classless society where the resources of the planet belong to everyone and are used to meet human need.
There certainly is enough material in the asteroid belt to form another planet, however the immense gravity of Jupiter prevented a planet from forming.
Possibly, but the new planet will not have any life forms. (Most likely.)
some people are sick of society, or want something new, or both
The Only Ones, from the song 'Another Girl, Another Planet' "I think I'm on another world with you, I'm on another planet with you, another girl, another planet, another girl, another planet".
The word planet is in its full form.
Another Planet was created in 1988-11.
Moons are formed when a celestial body, such as a planet, captures another smaller object through gravitational attraction. Another way moons can form is through the debris left over after a collision between two celestial bodies.
A moon? I don't think a planet orbiting another planet would be called a planet.
Life on Another Planet was created in 1983.