Provides a practical roadmap for starting local neutral assemblies — translating philosophy into community action and civic renewal.
Introduces the five forces that corrupt democracy — and the neutral principles that allow citizens to escape each one.
Guides assemblies to record, publish, and deliver citizen reasoning to all representatives, establishing accountability beyond partisanship.
Explains how Democratic Neutrality restores the integrity of the U.S. Constitution.
A guide to practice Democratic Neutrality at an individual level.
A deeper look at the inner discipline of fairness: testing your own reasoning by asking, “Would I still believe this is fair if the roles were reversed?”
Explains how to create an environment where citizens can reason together free from partisanship, identity, or institutional control.
The Marble Analogy:
An upcoming essay illustrating intellectual humility — ideas as marbles we exchange, not identities we defend.
Explains how emotion and reason must work together in democracy, showing that empathy gives politics its soul while disciplined reasoning keeps it free from manipulation and corruption.
Explains how to evaluate whether laws, policies, and institutions treat all citizens’ consent equally in process and impact.
Shows how to separate ideas from identities and test every claim on its merits — restoring truth and fairness to public reasoning.
Defines neutrality as the moral condition of justice and the only path to discovering truth, showing how it protects reason, fairness, and democracy from corruption and autocracy.
A reflective essay using the story of David and Goliath to symbolize the moral courage required to confront partisanship and reclaim democracy through fairness, truth, and citizen reason.


