Explore a bold vision of government as an integrated, living organism.
This work presents principles for revising the Constitution that frame the State as a coordinated system where labor, ethics, and public use shape political life.
Through a series of chapters on the Post, Transportation, Farming, Exchange, and more, the book argues that new organs of government can align society with a common good. It emphasizes centralized intelligence, public ownership where appropriate, and the idea that property and duty are rooted in public use and collective action.
- See how the flow of information and transportation could become core constitutional concerns.
- Learn a framework where economic and social functions are organized by public needs rather than private interests.
- Understand terms like “Organic Money,” “the Class,” and “Negation” in a practical policy context.
- Consider how a reimagined state could address inequality through coordinated action.
Ideal for readers interested in constitutional reform, political philosophy, and equity-focused governance.