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Arc of Self-Government
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Era / Turning Point
1215 — Magna Carta (England)
1648 — Westphalian Settlement
1776–1789 — American & French Revolutions
1830–1900 — Industrial & Labor Revolutions
1945 — Post-War & UN Era
1990s — Digital / Internet Revolution
2020s → ?
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Core Innovation
The monarch accepts legal limits.
Sovereign states replace empires.
Written constitutions; separation of powers.
Mass literacy, unions, suffrage.
Global human-rights framework.
Information decentralized.
Verified, continuous, empathic citizen participation.
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Resulting Paradigm
Rule of law replaces divine right.
National self-determination.
Representative democracy.
Social democracy; rights of labor.
Collective security; welfare state.
Networked society; instant voice.
Living constitutional democracy with the People as a Fourth Branch.
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Unfinished Problem
Law protects nobles, not the public.
People still subjects, not citizens.
Representation becomes distant and elite.
Economic capture of politics.
Bureaucratic inertia; Cold-War blocs.
Noise without verification; data monopolies.
TBD — Ensuring privacy, inclusion, and trust at scale.
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What Makes The Altruist Party Distinct
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Dimension
Source of Legitimacy
Medium of Power
Ethic
Governance Cycle
Economic Base
Core Right Added
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Past Pattern
Birth, property, party membership
Paper ballots, money, lobbying
Competition
Election → years of silence
Capital flow
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Altruist Party Upgrade
Verified participation by every citizen
Biometric + paper-trail digital vote; transparency
Cooperation (altruism as survival)
Continuous feedback + recall threshold
Trust flow
Connectivity, verified voice, acknowledgment
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Historical Analogy
If earlier ages liberated the body (from kings and slavery) and the mind (from censorship and superstition),
The Altruist Party aims to liberate the voice — to make every person acknowledged in governance.
Magna Carta constrained kings.
The Constitution constrained governments.
The Altruist Party constrains corruption itself — by making the governed inseparable from governance.
The Altruist Party aims to liberate the voice — to make every person acknowledged in governance.
Magna Carta constrained kings.
The Constitution constrained governments.
The Altruist Party constrains corruption itself — by making the governed inseparable from governance.
Not left. Not right. Altruist.