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This page is the plain-language entrance to the Liberation Framework. It explains what Liberation is, what it is not, and how to begin reading without being buried by the full constitutional architecture.
What Liberation Is
Liberation is a framework for truth-aligned public life. It is designed to make power accountable, records traceable, public decisions challengeable, and systems correctable.
Its central claim is practical: civilization cannot remain free, peaceful, or just if its institutions can conceal truth, bury records, evade correction, and protect power from accountability.
What Liberation Is Not
Not a Religion
It does not require faith, worship, priesthood, sacred text, or unquestionable doctrine.
Not a Party Platform
It is not built around left, right, liberal, conservative, nationalist, or globalist identity.
Not a Personality Movement
The framework stands or falls by evidence, record, logic, and public usefulness.
Not a Finished World Government
It is a testable structure for institutional redesign, pilot adoption, and correction over time.
The Simplest Way to Understand It
Liberation begins with a chain:
Truth → Fairness → Justice → Peace → Flourishing
If truth is broken, fairness becomes theater. If fairness collapses, justice becomes selective. If justice becomes selective, peace becomes coercion. If peace is coercion, human flourishing cannot endure.
The First Three Ideas to Learn
1. Truth-First
Evidence and factual integrity must outrank convenience, reputation, ideology, and institutional self-protection.
2. Public Record Integrity
Public power must leave records that can be traced, reviewed, challenged, corrected, and preserved.
3. Correctability
A serious system must be able to detect error, admit error, repair harm, and change course without collapse.
Recommended Reading Path
First: The Liberation Framework
Read the short framework page first. It gives the public-facing overview.
Second: The Canon Map
Use the map to understand how the Declaration, Codex, Global Liberation Constitution, Justice System, Companion, and applied texts fit together.
Third: LPAS
LPAS shows how Liberation evaluates real policy: no policy without evidence, no power without record, no system beyond correction.