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Flagship Explainer
Inclusionism is a framework for understanding how differentiated agents generate value through interaction and how civilizations recognize, attribute, distribute, and legitimate that value.
Core Dynamic
Inclusionism is not merely socialism, democratic socialism, liberalism, capitalism, or progressivism. It is a broader account of how civilizations decide whose value counts.
It asks how value emerges from interaction among people, institutions, data systems, AI, communities, and other agents.
It tests whether recognition, ownership, governance, and belonging are fair enough to make a system legitimate.
AI
Who owns the value created by artificial intelligence, data, automation, and human-machine interaction?
Democracy
Can democracy remain legitimate if economic, technological, and cultural value is created by many agents but recognized by only a few?
Economics
What economic system can recognize value creation without turning interaction into extraction?
Race and Class
How do race, class, and caste shape whose value is recognized and whose agency is legitimated?
Ownership
Who should own the systems that generate value from interaction, data, labor, culture, intelligence, and civilization?
Transhumanism
Can human enhancement expand agency without creating new castes of capability, ownership, and belonging?
Belonging
What makes people belong to a civilization rather than merely exist inside its institutions?
Legitimacy
When does a system deserve obedience, trust, ownership, or authority?