The Moral Case for Universal Basic Income Behind the walls of exclusion, a path to universal provision emerges. A society built on property rights carries a fundamental duty to guarantee everyone the right to live without taking.
Crate Training Corporations States must lead in breaking corporate political control via Transparent Election Acts (like Montana's) and constitutional amendments, re-establishing "We the People" as the shapers of a democracy for the common good.
Using the Moral Algorithm tool Learn how to use the Moral Algorithm tool to explore any issue with open, unbiased, and informed AI conversations using simple steps and linked context.
Legal Battle Over Deportation to El Salvador A federal court ruled the Trump administration defied a judicial order; ethical analysis found it failed all frameworks, symbolizing a grave threat to rule of law and constitutional integrity.
Analysis of Leticia James' Speech - April 2025 Letitia James' speech was ethically analyzed, revealing strong alignment with justice, equity, and civil rights through Adams’, Rawls’, and Aristotle’s frameworks—visually captured in an allegory.
Rethinking Rights This article critiques rights absolutism in U.S. politics, arguing it fosters division and moral gridlock. It proposes a Trivium-based, pluralistic approach that balances rights with civic responsibility, democratic dialogue, and adaptive justice rooted in community.
Have We Failed Their Vision? The ideals of the Republic—a government of laws designed to protect human rights, where every person is equal under the law and society’s welfare is valued above profit—have been repeatedly compromised.