This work is designed to be read in multiple ways. You do not need to read everything, and you do not need to agree with everything, to understand it. The paths below are invitations, not requirements. Choose the one that matches your interest, time, or role.
Path A — I just want to understand what this is
· Perspective Note
· What This Is / What This Is Not
· Preamble
· Article I — Rights of Persons
· Article VI — Right to a Dignified Life
· Article XII — Structural Resilience & Non-Captivity
Outcome: A clear understanding of scope, intent, human dignity, material guarantees, and limits on power.
Path B — Does this actually protect people?
· Article I — Rights of Persons
· Article II — Bodily Self-Autonomy
· Article III — Equality and Non-Disposability
· Article V — Freedom from Coercion and Exploitation
· Article VI — Right to a Dignified Life
· Article VII — Social Continuity and Care
· Article IX — Privacy, Sanctuary, and Personal Boundaries
Outcome: Confidence that bodies, lives, care, and privacy are substantively protected.
Path C — How does power work here?
· Principles
· Articles of Government Framework
· Article VIII — Participation and Due Process
· Article XI — Stewardship & Responsibility
· Article XII — Structural Resilience & Non-Captivity
· Article XIII — Public Contribution & Material Stability
· Constitutional Design Intent & Completeness Checklist
Outcome: Understanding of accountability, restraint, and anti-capture design.
Path D — How would this be lived day to day?
· Article VI — Right to a Dignified Life
· Article VII — Social Continuity and Care
· Layer 4 Frameworks
· Civic Charter
· Questions & Unknowns
Outcome: A picture of daily life, care, work, and community without mistaking this for policy.
Path E — I want the full picture
· Read in index order, at your own pace.
Outcome: A complete understanding of the framework and its internal logic.


