Free world people

Liberating Generation Z and beyond

Update note
2026-02-05

Added text about The War on Meritocracy under News.
I started detailing out the Librocracy.

As a species, we are on the verge of entering Western Civilization 6.0. We are heading toward a new world order and the era of the new enlightenment.
Not only that, but we are also constantly evolving. However, the problems of our time blind us to this good news. The media are only interested in incidents and bad news because it fuels our deepest fears, and our attention is valuable for advertising revenue. The media are slaves to current money system.
If you need a reason to organize as free world citizens, read Yuval Noah Harari's Nexus.
Let's not get distracted. Instead, let's create a better humanity with a new global Free World People's Empire built from the ground up! Let's build Western Civilization 6.0! It's time to call "Western Civilization" the "Liberal Democratic Civilization." Consider what we need to change to achieve global freedom and unity in liberty. Join us!
Generation Z will usher in the Liberal Democratic Civilization. We are here to help them achieve this new enlightenment, avoid past mistakes, and build a free world. We offer a set of tools to help organize the public domain more effectively. We rethought how the public domain could be organized. We have identified several issues in societies that limit liberty and prosperity. We have developed philosophies and tools to overcome these limitations. We cover topics such as the influence of religion on society, legal philosophy, the definition of money, governments running amok, and how special interests (politics) distort the focus on good public service provision.
We strive for liberty and prosperity, and we call our approach "Librocracy."

Together we can transform the American Dream into the Global Free Humanity Dream.
This website is like an ongoing book, updated nearly every week. Check back regularly to see the latest updates!

Foundations for Grassroots Public Services

We propose systems and philosophies to organize public services from the ground up. These services include those related to religion, law enforcement, the reserve currency, and spatial planning. We implement these systems in a grassroots fashion to contain politics involving special interests and narcissistic leadership.

Fee humanism

About religion in the liberated world.
We need to write about religion because building a free world requires us to accept responsibility for ourselves, yet some religions place responsibility outside of ourselves.
Because we never will know everything, we all need to believe. Because we do not all know the same things we all need to believe different things. We need to respect others believes to create freedom.
Free world people know that we all need believing. Awareness of this fact is an essential ingredient for building a free and trusting society.
Stories in books can align beliefs, but they can never be “the truth” or “the law,” because if words were the truth, we would all speak the same language. People's circumstances are constantly changing, and we must adapt to them. Adaptability is the strength of humanity; dogmatism makes us weak.
We (humans) believe because we cannot know everything.
Some of us need a personal belief in gods or one god.
We, “people in a free world,” give everyone the freedom to believe what they want and expect everyone to respect all forms of belief.
Belief is the opposite of knowledge. Even if it is written in books.
We can tell each other stories to align our belief systems, but we must respect every individual deviation from what we consider to be general belief, because belief is something individual. It is a form of the highest respect for the individual to accept that we do not all know the same things and therefore cannot believe the same things. This respect for everyone's individual beliefs is free humanism. It is personal and therefore can never be recorded in books. Free humanism is an attitude that can be learned.
Religious books are about humanity's traumas and the rules for living that have been learned from them. Traumas such as famines, droughts, plagues, and the like. But unfortunately, they are also about how to deal with other people. Sometimes even about the right to kill other people on religious grounds. These religious books remain relevant to the lessons humanity has learned, but they are outdated in terms of their science, truths, and laws, because humanity has continued to learn after the books were written. They freeze humanity in the past and can only prepare us for the future to a small extent. These religions are forever at war with each other because they stopped learning while humanity continued to learn.
We (humanity) now live in a global, connected world and are constantly learning. We (humanity) are changing the structure of our society every day.
Humanity should have learned by now that religious laws can be a source of inspiration, but can never be “the law” for the better future of humanity.

Librocracy

In Librocracy, all public services are organized by the people at the grassroots level. This includes the legal system, which is ultimately a public service. Key concepts of Librocracy include "feedback-controlled public debt management," "six degrees of separation-based democracy," "sociocratic negotiations," "universal currency," "expiring licenses (instead of diplomas)," and "mutually agreed-upon, responsibility-based law." More ....