Deliberation

Amendments

Citizens, scholars, and the editorial panel are publicly proposing changes to the canonical text. Each one is anchored to a paragraph in the paper. Endorse what you find sound; argue with what you don't.

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How this works
How amendments work
  1. 01
    Propose
    Submit a change to any article. Requires target article, rationale (100+ chars), and proposed text.
  2. 02
    Deliberate
    Editorial Panel reviews. Minimum 7-day deliberation period. Community endorsements visible but not binding.
  3. 03
    Approve
    2 of 3 editors must approve with written rationale. Self-approval is blocked.
  4. 04
    Adopt
    An editor manually adopts when all conditions are met. Change becomes part of the current edition.
Corrections

Factual fixes follow a fast track: 1 editor approval, no deliberation period, max 10 lines changed.

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Disclaimer

Not political advocacy. An independent thinking exercise by a curious citizen, assisted by AI — no party, institution, or agenda. Some proposals here are aspirational. All of them are meant to make you think and discuss.