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A declarative Reformation, asserting moral and legal justification for political restructuring.
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A new Constitution, written in operational legal grammar and enforceable by courts.
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An enumeration of rights, obligations, and inalienations grounded in testable reciprocity.
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A full institutional model for military, economic, legal, educational, and cultural governance.
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A pathway for transition, secession, or revolution—formally authorized and morally justified.
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Enumerated Rights and Obligations: Not as moral entitlements, but as insurable interests under reciprocal constraint.
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Rule of Law by Natural Law: Replacing legislation with universally decidable law derived from empirical and moral necessity.
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Insurance of Sovereignty: Militia systems and self-defense institutions to protect individual and group autonomy.
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Insurance of Reciprocity and Truth: Courts structured to detect, punish, and prevent parasitism, fraud, and deception.
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Jurisdictional and Institutional Design: A blueprint for courts, legislatures, treasury, education, and commons management—all designed to maximize computability and minimize parasitism.
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Operational (expressed as actions and consequences),
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Reciprocal (non-impositional),
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Falsifiable (subject to adversarial testing), and
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Decidable (resolvable without discretion).
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Full Legal Accounting: Laws must account for costs, benefits, externalities, and opportunity costs.
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Restriction of Discretion: Judges and politicians may not substitute values or intuitions for evidence.
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Codification of Prohibited Speech: Public discourse becomes subject to legal standards of truth and harm, extending perjury to public speech.
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Implementation of Evolutionary Constraints: The law formalizes male group strategy—truth-before-feelings, risk-bearing, and responsibility-for-power—as civilizational software.
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Restitution and Punishment: A full framework for prosecuting crimes against reciprocity—economic, informational, sexual, and institutional.
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Institutional Reform: Design of scalable, corruption-resistant legal, financial, educational, and military institutions.
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Civil Resolution of Differences: Legal process to settle group conflict without escalation or war—based on common interest, not compromise.
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Revolutionary Transition: A moral and legal framework for nullification, secession, and if necessary, civil war—under conditions of failed reciprocity.
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Insurance of Commons and Norms: Restoration of intergenerational wealth transfer, the nuclear family, and civil society via legal guarantees, not political promises.