Dikenocracy is a framework for post-political governance in which justice and coordination are treated as engineering problems, not as matters of ideology, leadership, or persuasion.
This repository hosts governance architectures, algorithmic justice protocols, and system-level design artifacts that explore how power, accountability, and collective action can operate without discretionary authority.
The core premise is simple:
Politics does not fail because of bad people. It fails because it is not designed as a system.
What Is Dikenocracy?
Dikenocracy is a governance model derived from the ancient Greek concept of δίκη (díkē) — justice as an objective balance between actions and consequences.
In Dikenocracy, justice is not a moral metaphor or a political promise. It is a formalized mechanism.
Key characteristics:
Power is not held by individuals, parties, or elites
Power is exercised through predefined, auditable system rules
Damage generates liability automatically
Incentives are constrained to reduce systemic harm
Governance operates through thresholds and conditions, not discretion
Justice ceases to be rhetorical. It becomes structural.
Core Principles Algorithmic Justice
Governance decisions are executed by transparent, rule-based mechanisms rather than subjective authority or interpretation.
Physical Verifiability
System decisions rely on verifiable, externally auditable data, not opinion, popularity, or institutional consensus.
Automatic Accountability
Harm, corruption, aggression, or systemic damage trigger predefined consequences without political arbitration.
Incentive Alignment
Individual, corporate, and state-level self-interest is constrained so that stability is more profitable than exploitation.
Post-Political Governance
No elected rulers
No lobbying
No ideological arbitration
Operators are contracted against measurable performance thresholds and removed automatically upon failure.
Repository Scope
The World repository functions as a political systems laboratory.
It contains:
Governance and justice protocols
Economic incentive and liability architectures
Security, defense, and anti-aggression mechanisms
Exit, integration, and scope-limitation frameworks
Drafts, critiques, and future simulation concepts
This is not:
a party platform
an electoral project
a manifesto
a movement seeking adherence
This is a systems repository.
The structure will evolve as designs mature.
Scientific and Methodological Position
Dikenocracy does not require acceptance of any particular worldview, philosophy, or theory of reality.
Its governance logic is grounded in:
systems engineering
feedback-based control
verifiability over interpretation
reversibility over permanence
scope limitation over authority expansion
Any research materials included in this repository are non-normative and do not constitute a foundation for governance validity.
Key Document
Code of Planetary Synergy — Full Specification (PDF) A comprehensive protocol-level description of the Dikenocracy system.
(Link to be added once committed)
How to Contribute or Critique
Critical engagement is explicitly encouraged.
You may:
Open an Issue for conceptual critique or discussion
Submit a Pull Request for protocol refinement or structural improvement
Fork the repository for independent exploration (with attribution preserved)
Dogma is rejected. Formal critique is welcomed.
License & Attribution
This repository is released under the Apache License 2.0.
Attribution is mandatory.
Original author of the Dikenocracy framework: Igor Opolinsky
Misrepresentation of authorship or removal of attribution constitutes a license violation and a breach of academic integrity.
Status
Conceptual framework: active
Formal specifications: iterative
Public critique and review: open
Implementation: parallel systems / future work
Final Note
We are not asking existing systems for permission. We are designing alternatives that make permission unnecessary.