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- Declaration of Human Dignity with 11 translations
- American Democracy Protection Framework with 19 bills
- Cassandra Amendment for long-term foresight
- Unified website for mutual-flourishing.org
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# Contributing to the Universal Declaration
Thank you for your interest in contributing to this living document. This declaration is meant to evolve through thoughtful dialogue and diverse perspectives.
## Core Principles for Contribution
1. **Respect the Spirit**: While specific language may evolve, contributions should honor the core commitment to human dignity, mutual flourishing, and ecological responsibility.
2. **Include Multiple Voices**: We especially welcome perspectives from:
- Indigenous communities
- Historically marginalized groups
- Non-Western philosophical traditions
- Youth and future-focused movements
- Local and regional contexts
3. **Practice What We Preach**: Engage with the same principles of dignity and respect that the declaration advocates.
## How to Contribute
### 1. Translations
- Create translations that capture both literal meaning and cultural resonance
- Place translations in the `/translations/` directory
- Use standard language codes (e.g., `es-ES.md`, `zh-CN.md`)
- Include translator notes where cultural context is important
### 2. Article Discussions
- Open discussions about specific articles in `/discussions/`
- Format: `article-XX-topic.md`
- Include:
- Your interpretation or concern
- Cultural or regional context
- Suggested refinements
- Questions for dialogue
### 3. Local Adaptations
- Share how your community interprets or implements these principles
- Place in `/adaptations/` directory
- Include context about your region/community
- Explain what modifications serve your local needs
### 4. Historical Context
- Contribute research on philosophical influences
- Document connections to various traditions
- Add to `/historical-context/` directory
## Process for Major Changes
1. **Start with Discussion**: Open an issue or discussion file before proposing changes to core articles
2. **Gather Perspectives**: Allow time for multiple viewpoints
3. **Document Reasoning**: Explain why changes better serve the declaration's purpose
4. **Seek Consensus**: Major changes should have broad support, not just majority vote
## What We Won't Accept
- Changes that diminish universal human dignity
- Proposals that ignore historical injuries or ongoing oppression
- Modifications that weaken ecological commitments
- Language that excludes or demeans any group
- Purely theoretical debates without practical consideration
## Language and Style
- Clear, accessible language over academic jargon
- Inclusive rather than exclusive framing
- Concrete rather than abstract where possible
- Respectful acknowledgment of different worldviews
## Questions or Concerns?
If you're unsure about a contribution, start with a discussion. This declaration grows through dialogue, not decree.
## Recognition
All contributors will be acknowledged unless they prefer to remain anonymous. This is a collective effort, and every thoughtful contribution matters.
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Remember: This document aims to be a bridge, not a wall. Your contributions should help more people see themselves in these principles while maintaining their transformative potential.