- Declaration of Human Dignity with 11 translations - American Democracy Protection Framework with 19 bills - Cassandra Amendment for long-term foresight - Unified website for mutual-flourishing.org
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Contributing to the Universal Declaration
Thank you for your interest in contributing to this living document. This declaration is meant to evolve through thoughtful dialogue and diverse perspectives.
Core Principles for Contribution
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Respect the Spirit: While specific language may evolve, contributions should honor the core commitment to human dignity, mutual flourishing, and ecological responsibility.
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Include Multiple Voices: We especially welcome perspectives from:
- Indigenous communities
- Historically marginalized groups
- Non-Western philosophical traditions
- Youth and future-focused movements
- Local and regional contexts
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Practice What We Preach: Engage with the same principles of dignity and respect that the declaration advocates.
How to Contribute
1. Translations
- Create translations that capture both literal meaning and cultural resonance
- Place translations in the
/translations/directory - Use standard language codes (e.g.,
es-ES.md,zh-CN.md) - Include translator notes where cultural context is important
2. Article Discussions
- Open discussions about specific articles in
/discussions/ - Format:
article-XX-topic.md - Include:
- Your interpretation or concern
- Cultural or regional context
- Suggested refinements
- Questions for dialogue
3. Local Adaptations
- Share how your community interprets or implements these principles
- Place in
/adaptations/directory - Include context about your region/community
- Explain what modifications serve your local needs
4. Historical Context
- Contribute research on philosophical influences
- Document connections to various traditions
- Add to
/historical-context/directory
Process for Major Changes
- Start with Discussion: Open an issue or discussion file before proposing changes to core articles
- Gather Perspectives: Allow time for multiple viewpoints
- Document Reasoning: Explain why changes better serve the declaration's purpose
- Seek Consensus: Major changes should have broad support, not just majority vote
What We Won't Accept
- Changes that diminish universal human dignity
- Proposals that ignore historical injuries or ongoing oppression
- Modifications that weaken ecological commitments
- Language that excludes or demeans any group
- Purely theoretical debates without practical consideration
Language and Style
- Clear, accessible language over academic jargon
- Inclusive rather than exclusive framing
- Concrete rather than abstract where possible
- Respectful acknowledgment of different worldviews
Questions or Concerns?
If you're unsure about a contribution, start with a discussion. This declaration grows through dialogue, not decree.
Recognition
All contributors will be acknowledged unless they prefer to remain anonymous. This is a collective effort, and every thoughtful contribution matters.
Remember: This document aims to be a bridge, not a wall. Your contributions should help more people see themselves in these principles while maintaining their transformative potential.