A framework for human dignity, democratic protection, and long-term thinking. Three interconnected projects working toward a future where all can thrive.
Three pillars for building resilient, just, and forward-thinking societies
A Universal Declaration of Human Dignity and Mutual Flourishing — articulating principles that bridge individual rights and collective responsibilities, acknowledging historical injuries while building toward a shared future.
The American Democracy Protection Framework — 19 comprehensive legislative proposals protecting elections, government accountability, digital rights, economic fairness, and civic empowerment.
A proposed 28th Amendment to institutionalize foresight in American governance — ensuring long-term structural risks receive mandatory attention before they become crises.
Democracy requires more than periodic elections. It requires institutions that protect human dignity, mechanisms that ensure accountability, and structures that force attention to long-term challenges. These three projects address different scales of the same fundamental question: how do we build systems that serve human flourishing?
The Declaration articulates what we value. The Bills create the legal framework to protect those values. The Amendment ensures we don't sacrifice the future for the present.