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Start with the evidence, then test the framework.

Civic Blueprint is no longer introducing itself only as a reform framework. It is introducing itself as a project that surfaces shared outcome commitments, maps where systems drift from them, and tests what realignment would require.

If you are new here, the shortest useful path is: read the project overview, inspect the evidence, review the principles, then decide whether the rest of the framework is worth your time.

Evidence

The formation-document corpus tests whether Civic Blueprint's principles are idiosyncratic or whether they reflect broader human convergence on outcome commitments.

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Principles

The constitutional layer: shared outcome targets around dignity, accountable power, essential needs, ecology, justice, and openness to challenge.

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Problem Map

The drift diagnostic: where systems fail, why they remain stuck, and how failures reinforce one another.

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Systems Framework

The realignment layer: how the diagnosis plays out across domains and where leverage might exist.

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Why this site exists

GitHub is the source of record. It is not the only reasonable front door.

The working documents live in GitHub because version history, source transparency, and structured contribution matter. But that is not a reasonable entry point for many of the people the project most needs: domain experts, public-interest operators, policy-adjacent builders, and researchers with strong disagreement.

This site exists to make the work legible enough for serious outsiders to challenge it without first learning a repository structure. If you want the deepest source context, use the full /docs library on this site. If you want the shortest path to the current thesis, start with the evidence page and the first memo.