This page identifies areas intentionally left open for future design, expertise, and democratic participation. These omissions are not oversights. They reflect restraint and an understanding that durable systems are co-created.
AREAS INTENTIONALLY LEFT OPEN
• Trade systems and global economic participation.
• Currency design and monetary policy.
• Transition sequencing from current systems.
• Enforcement mechanisms and institutional design.
• Specific tax structures and rates.
• Wealth circulation mechanisms.
• Labor transition timelines.
• Technology governance implementation.
• Environmental policy mechanisms.
• Regional and local variation.
WHY THESE REMAIN OPEN
• Conditions change faster than constitutions.
• Expertise is distributed, not centralized.
• Democratic legitimacy requires participation.
• Premature specificity creates brittleness.
• Over-prescription invites capture.
INVITATION
These open questions mark where collaboration is required. They are an invitation to economists, technologists, organizers, public servants, and communities to design within the legitimacy constraints established elsewhere in this work.


