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The Ethosia Constitution

Study the governing philosophy of truth, justice, power, citizenship, systems, prosperity and service.

Level: doctrine

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Lessons

1. Truth Above Emotion

Learner understands why truth must guide decisions over emotion alone.

Reflection: Apply the five tests of truth to one public claim.

2. Justice Without Fear Or Favor

Learner understands justice as the foundation of trust and stability.

Reflection: Describe how selective justice damages trust in an institution.

3. Power Is A Trust

Learner understands power as stewardship, not ownership.

Reflection: List three responsibilities attached to your current influence.

4. Citizen Sovereignty

Learner understands citizenship as ownership plus responsibility.

Reflection: Create a personal civic participation plan beyond elections.

5. Systems Above Personalities

Learner understands that sustainable progress requires durable systems.

Reflection: Apply the absence test to one project or institution.

6. Prosperity Is A Moral Duty

Learner understands prosperity as ethical value creation.

Reflection: Define one value you can create for others in the next 30 days.

7. Service Before Privilege

Learner understands leadership as contribution before status.

Reflection: Answer the five questions of service for your current role.

8. Building An Enduring Civilization

Learner understands the seven foundations of enduring civilization.

Reflection: Write a civilization charter using truth, justice, power, citizenship, systems, prosperity and service.

Course Assessment

Explain how truth, justice, systems, prosperity and service work together to build an enduring civilization.