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Eunomia (Εὐνομία, /juːˈnoʊmiə/)

noun: good order; well-ordered governance, from Ancient Greek roots for "good" and "law/order."

In Greek tradition, Eunomia was also personified as one of the Horae, associated with lawful civic order and institutional stability rather than factional power.

Eunomia Framework treats governance as architecture: maximize individual freedom and dignity, require high contribution from those able, and build support systems that restore contribution quickly, financed honestly and governed transparently. This site is a framework workspace, not a campaign platform. The core layer is constitutional, and policies are evaluated as compilable units.

Constitution

Base rules that every policy must satisfy before implementation.

Structure

10,000-mile architecture of the proposed governance hierarchy.

Articles

Standardized policy/article template and editorial compilation checks.

Metrics

Scoring criteria, evidence cadence, and accountability dashboards.

Pilots

Small-scale implementation design, review windows, and sunset tests.

Op-Eds

MDX-backed commentary and public arguments connected to the framework.

About

Influences, terminology, and neutrality commitments behind Eunomia.

Compilation Standard

  1. Declare which base constitutional rules are invoked.
  2. Show financing at 1, 5, and 20 years with risk scenarios.
  3. Specify incentives, abuse vectors, and mitigations.
  4. Define measurable outcomes, review cadence, and sunset triggers.

Current Build Focus

  1. Finalize a v0 constitution and glossary.
  2. Publish the standardized article template and scoring rubric.
  3. Ship first three meta-articles and launch pilot design notes.

Track progress in Articles, Metrics, and Pilots.