Inclusionism

Inclusionism Core

What Is Inclusionism?

What Is Inclusionism?

Definition

Inclusionism is a systems framework exploring how civilizations generate value, meaning, intelligence, and resilience through connectivity, participation, coordination, and distributed agency.


Core Premise

Human civilization is evolving from industrial extraction systems toward networked coordination systems.


Foundational Claim

Value emerges relationally through recognized transformational interactions between conscious systems.


Civilizational Thesis

Inclusive systems increase adaptive intelligence, resilience, and collective flourishing.


Economic Thesis

Post-industrial economies must distribute ownership, participation, and agency alongside automation and technological acceleration.


Technological Thesis

Technology should expand meaningful participation rather than concentrate systemic power.


Governance Thesis

Future governance systems must balance coordination, decentralization, sovereignty, and collective intelligence.


Existential Thesis

Meaning emerges through participation in interconnected systems of shared transformation.


Guiding Principle

The meaning of life is connectivity.