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These are my articles written over time. Please feel free to ask questions about any post.

DEMOCRACY 2.0: From Inherited Systems to a Shared Future

Our democracies were designed for an era of newspapers, local communities, and slower information flows. Today, we live in a world of social media manipulation, AI-generated narratives, billion-dollar lobbying, cyber warfare, and global challenges that ignore national borders. Every generation inherits a system. Not merely laws. Not merely institutions. But assumptions about how society should […]

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Democracy 2.0

Our political systems were designed for an era of newspapers, local communities, and slower information flows. Today, democracies operate inside an environment of social media manipulation, AI-generated narratives, billion-dollar lobbying, psychological targeting, and information warfare. The challenge is not merely “Who should govern?” The challenge is: “How do we build a system that remains healthy

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The Greenhouse Accord

The greatest changes rarely announce themselves with fanfare. They arrive like a seed on the wind, finding purchase in cracked soil where nothing else would dare to grow. They are quiet, patient, and utterly revolutionary. This story does not begin with a treaty signed by world leaders, nor with the thunderous applause of a historic

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Kavi and the Pattern of Shifting Power and Ethical Governance

Kavi had long observed a recurring phenomenon in the corridors of power—a ceaseless cycle where new power emerged to challenge the old. As long as power was wielded as the primary instrument of governance, the struggle between the rising and the established remained a constant in human history. Kavi noted with a mix of concern

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