What We're Building

The Proposals

Three foundational rights documents. Five structural foundations. Twenty-five policy pillars. PolicyOS, the system that ties it all together. This is what a free and dignified society looks like — and how we propose to build it.

The rights frameworks are among the most concrete outputs of this work—but they are only one part of a broader system.

The Rights Frameworks

Three Foundational Rights Documents

These are the highest-profile outputs of this platform. Three co-equal, standalone documents — each addressing a distinct register of rights that has been promised, ignored, or systematically violated. They are not appendices to each other. Together they finish work left unfinished in 1791, proposed and abandoned in 1944, and demanded ever since.

All three use the PolicyOS floor+duty model: the floor is what government may not violate; the duty is what it must actively secure. These are not aspirations — they are requirements.

A New Bill of Rights

Ten amendments extending the unfinished work of 1791 and FDR's 1944 proposal — updated for the digital age, the climate crisis, and the rights that were always promised and never delivered.

  • Amendment I — Right to Vote
  • Amendment II — Right to Self-Governance
  • Amendment III — Right to Organize
  • Amendment IV — Right to Bodily Autonomy
  • Amendment V — Right to Privacy
  • Amendment VI — Right to Indigenous Sovereignty
  • Amendment VII — Right to a Healthy Environment
  • Amendment VIII — Right to Equal Justice
  • Amendment IX — Right to Cultural Identity
  • Amendment X — Right to Basic Necessities
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A New Bill of Workers' Rights

Ten rights addressing the labor relationship specifically — where the concentration of economic power creates its own forms of coercion, independent of what government does or doesn't do.

  • Right 1 — Right to Fair Wages
  • Right 2 — Right to Organize and Bargain
  • Right 3 — Right to Safe Working Conditions
  • Right 4 — Right to Family and Parental Leave
  • Right 5 — Right to Reasonable Hours and Rest
  • Right 6 — Right to Economic Security
  • Right 7 — Freedom from Workplace Discrimination
  • Right 8 — Right to Job Security
  • Right 9 — Right to Wage Protection
  • Right 10 — Right to Caregiver Protection
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A Declaration of Indigenous Rights

Ten rights asserting sovereignty that predates this government. Not a grant of rights — a recognition of rights that were always there and were systematically violated. Covering tribal nations, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islander peoples.

  • Right 1 — Right to Sovereignty and Self-Determination
  • Right 2 — Right to Treaty Fulfillment
  • Right 3 — Right to Land and Resources
  • Right 4 — Right to Cultural Survival
  • Right 5 — Right to Reparative Justice
  • Right 6 — Right to Native Hawaiian Recognition
  • Right 7 — Right to Pacific Islander Self-Determination
  • Right 8 — Right to Nuclear Justice
  • Right 9 — Right to Indigenous Governance
  • Right 10 — Right to Indigenous Education
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The Engine

PolicyOS: The Structural Engine

The proposals on this page aren't a list of demands assembled from a wish list. They are outputs of a system. PolicyOS — the Policy Operating System — is the structural engine that makes every proposal coherent, enforceable, and honest about its own limits. Every pillar, every rights framework, every demand runs on three layers.

Layer 1
Platform Values
The moral and political anchor. What this platform will not violate under any circumstance — and what it must actively guarantee. The floor below which no policy may fall; the duty it must fulfill. Locked and stable.
Layer 2
System Principles
Cross-cutting design rules applied consistently across every pillar: how jurisdiction is determined, how rights are balanced, how enforcement is structured, how policies are maintained and updated. The architecture beneath the proposals.
Layer 3
Concrete Proposals
25 pillars of specific, evidence-grounded policy — each with a canonical ID, a legal basis, a plain-language summary, and a formal policy statement. The three rights frameworks above are the highest-profile outputs of this layer.
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The Architecture

Five Structural Foundations

Foundations are structural commitments — not policy preferences. They name what must be true for a free society to function. Each generates a set of concrete policy pillars. You can't have durable policy without the structural foundation beneath it.

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In Development

What's Next

This platform is active and growing. The five foundations and 25 pillars represent the current core. These additional proposal packages are in development:

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Open Work

This is open work. Every proposal needs scrutiny.

The platform is not finished and it is not sacred text. It is a framework that improves when people engage with it, challenge it, and push it toward the truth.

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