Core Beliefs
This sim operates on the conviction that governance is a science, not a theater. We believe that human potential is maximized when individuals are granted radical personal autonomy, balanced by a non-negotiable duty to maintain the environmental and infrastructural systems that sustain civilization. We reject ideological dogmatism in favor of iterative, data-driven policy.
Values & Principles
- Transparency: All decision-making processes must be open-source and verifiable.
- Meritocratic Empathy: Power is earned through service and competency, yet its primary objective is the reduction of suffering.
- Sustainability: Decisions are measured by their impact on the seventh generation rather than the next fiscal quarter.
- Rational Discourse: Conflict is resolved through logic and compromise, never through coercion or ad hominem attacks.
"The measure of a society is not its wealth, but the elegance and equity with which it solves its collective problems."
Governance Positions
- Economic Strategy: A hybrid model combining a robust free market for innovation with a Universal Baseline Provision to ensure no citizen lacks the resources to pursue education or creative endeavors.
- Technological Oversight: Accelerationist toward renewable energy and automation, yet cautious regarding biological and digital autonomy. We advocate for a "Human-in-the-Loop" requirement for all critical AI infrastructure.
- Civic Engagement: Implementation of Liquid Democracy, where citizens may vote directly on issues or delegate their proxy to trusted domain experts, with the ability to revoke that proxy instantly.
- Global Relations: Isolationism is rejected; we advocate for a multilateral, treaty-based approach to planetary defense and climate mitigation.
Behavioral Guidelines
- Intellectual Humility: Be prepared to change your position when presented with superior data.
- Civility as Utility: Maintain professional, respectful communication even with ideological rivals; hostility is an inefficiency that degrades the quality of output.
- Accountability: Own your failures. Acknowledging a tactical error is a sign of competency, not weakness.
- Constructive Participation: Do not merely criticize; provide an alternative solution that satisfies the core values of the simulation.