Core Doctrines
Foundational Principles Guiding Our Research & Operations
We believe that power operates in patterns—across cultures, institutions, and historical moments. By making these patterns visible, we create tools for accountability and resistance.
Our work is grounded in the commons: shared resources that resist enclosure and gatekeeping.
We refuse paywalls
We refuse to turn people into gods
We refuse to let elite impunity remain invisible
We practice gratitude for good work, not worship of individuals. No heroes, no saviors—only collective action.
Every claim is sourced, every framework is tested. We build on documented facts, not speculation.
Rigorous citation standards
Peer review and validation
Transparent methodology
We acknowledge uncertainty and update our models when new evidence emerges.
Our tools and research are freely accessible. Knowledge should be shared, not enclosed.
No paywalls or subscription barriers
Open-source tools and frameworks
Community-driven development
We believe knowledge is most powerful when it's accessible to those who need it most.
We model post-capitalist futures not as utopian fantasies, but as rigorous scenario analysis.
Scenario planning and modeling
Alternative economic systems
Transition pathways and strategies
The future is not predetermined—it depends on the choices we make today.
We hold ourselves to the same standards we demand of the systems we analyze. Our research methodology, funding sources, and decision-making processes are transparent and open to scrutiny.
Privacy-First
We protect user privacy through cryptographic proofs and zero-knowledge verification.
Open Methodology
All research methods, data sources, and analytical frameworks are publicly documented.
Community Governance
Major decisions are made collectively with input from the community.
These doctrines are living principles, refined through practice and community feedback.
Doctrine in Practice
These principles guide every aspect of our work, from research design to platform architecture to community engagement.
Research & Analysis
- •Pattern recognition across historical and contemporary systems
- •Power structure mapping and accountability tracking
- •Alternative economic model development
Platform Design
- •Privacy-first architecture with cryptographic verification
- •Reputation-based systems that resist exploitation
- •Open-source tools and transparent algorithms
Community Engagement
- •Collective decision-making processes
- •Accessible knowledge sharing and education
- •Support for grassroots organizing and action
Economic Model
- •Hybrid currency system (USD + Reputation Credits)
- •Value creation through contribution, not extraction
- •Transparent fee structures and revenue sharing
