Cosmopolitan Principles
Discover how the Ethic of Reciprocity serves as the foundation for fair and just governance. Learn about legitimacy tests that assess the fairness of institutions by minimizing consent violations, balancing interests uniformly, and ensuring effective governance. Dive into the Cosmopolitan Template, rooted in the consent of the governed, and understand the structures that support individual rights, legislative integrity, and judicial independence. Explore how these principles create sustainable and equitable systems, drawing from diverse global wisdom and knowledge domains.
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Rooted in Reciprocity
Discover how Reciprocity unites diverse faiths, embraced by billions through timeless teachings, global populations, and shared values of mutual respect and kindness.
Legitimacy Tests
Explore legitimacy tests that evaluate the fairness and effectiveness of institutions and policies. Learn how minimizing consent violations, balancing interests uniformly, and governing effectively can create just and sustainable governance systems. Discover examples of successes like proportional democracy and challenges like global undemocratic practices.
Minimize Consent Violations
This test emphasizes the importance of reducing violations of individual consent as much as possible. Institutions should be designed to ensure that power is not excessively concentrated away from individuals, thereby aligning closely with the principle of reciprocity, where individuals' rights and autonomy are respected.
Balance Interests Uniformly
This test focuses on the equitable distribution of power and interests across the population. Power should be distributed proportionally and not concentrated in the hands of a few, ensuring that all interests are considered fairly and uniformly.
Govern Effectively
The effectiveness of governance is critical to legitimacy. Institutions must be capable of functioning as intended, implementing laws, policies, and processes that uphold the rights and responsibilities outlined in the constitution.
The Cosmopolitan Template
Explore the foundation of government legitimacy rooted in the Ethic of Reciprocity and derived from the consent of the governed, ensuring fairness and justice in governance.
Preamble
Government Legitimacy, its root in the Ethic of Reciprocity, and its derivation from the Consent of the Governed.
Individuals
Individual Rights and Freedoms including equality, autonomy, expression, religion, privacy, security, legal protections, and civic engagement.
Legislatures
Legislature Structure and function, including creation, elections, procedures, accountability, ethics, and emergency powers.
Governments
Government Organization, Responsibilities, Executive Authority, Executive Leadership, Administration, Labor Relations, and Public Corporations.
Judiciaries
Judicial Power, Judge Appointment/Election, Legal Dispute resolution, and Legislative Interaction.
Jurisdictions
Authority and Responsibilities, Relationships, Nested Jurisdictions, Joint and Reserved Powers, Cultural Respect.
Constitutional Order
Triggers and Procedures for Protecting the Constitutional Guarantee and if needed, re-establishing government.
Ratification
Adaptable Ratification Process that also entrenches Basic Structures necessary for Minimizing Consent Violation, Balancing Interests Uniformly, and Governing Effectively.