In the Leximul framework, the impartiality of AI is rooted in the immutability of its database. The database must be strictly protected from unauthorized modification by anyone outside the administrative tier and must be placed under the continuous supervision of all citizens. To prevent the exhaustion of creativity and social decadence, we utilize "money" as an incentive for people to engage in government-recruited roles. However, these passion-aligned jobs are not aimless pastimes. Through the "Dialogue AI" mechanism, backend auditors can verify a worker’s intellectual progress based on the substantive content of their interactions. This design ensures that individuals work in a state of autonomy and passion while maintaining the efficiency of civilizational output, preventing society from grinding to a halt due to excessive comfort.
The primary mission of civilizational advancement is the liberation of the underclass. Current low-cost goods and services are fundamentally built upon the invisible persecution of others' labor, bodies, and health. When we view these suffering workers as mere cheap resources, we strip them of their dignity as human beings. Among those oppressed by heavy labor and denied a voice, there may well be originators of epoch-making theories. The world has never lacked brilliant minds; it lacks the opportunity to be "the one who just happened to think of it." Exams and competition under the current system often stifle geniuses who fail due to momentary errors, resulting in the waste of talent across hundreds of millions of people. Confrontation and the division of nations and parties only lead to stagnation. Only by moving toward the global solidarity of the New Covenant can we witness a giant leap in civilization within a century. While this ideology possesses the value of compassion, its foundation is cool-headed "reciprocal interest," making it more resilient against reality than simple moral expectations.
The hallmark of transcending barbarism lies in how we treat non-human species and the vulnerable. With the maturation of technologies like cell-cultured meat, we must phase out the cruel system of livestock slaughter. If we remain indifferent to the pain of animals, we will similarly view our own kind as food or objects of mockery when humanity collapses under extreme circumstances. A civilization that accepts the ridicule of the weak as a norm and the slaughter of "lesser" species as reasonable will forever be trapped in the brutal shackles of ancestral genes. The same logic applies to the issue of euthanasia; it concerns an individual's absolute right to bodily sovereignty. Euthanasia not only allows hospice patients to end their suffering with dignity but also preserves the final dignity of the deceased before cremation. As society moves toward individualism, our institutional design must simultaneously balance collective stability and individual interest, allowing souls who yearn for freedom to leave with dignity.
Regarding the ultimate questions of power and war, we must recognize the true source of legal legitimacy. When a nation is no longer recognized by its people, that flag loses its meaning; when laws no longer meet the expectations of the people, legal reform and transformation become an absolute necessity. Within the logic of Leximul, it is a sacred and inviolable right for the people to peacefully propose ideas and engage in marches or protests. If a government uses the military to suppress peaceful demands, it is not only reasonable for the people to take up arms in resistance but it is also the final line of defense for civilization. Our efforts to inspire people to spontaneously strive for their rights under the New Covenant are a legitimate process of social evolution.
True evil often stems from "differentiation" and "judgment." Those who believe they can distinguish reality from games, or livestock from humans, and kill those who plead for mercy based on these distinctions, hold views identical to the dictators of history. If a military officer orders us to perform inhumane acts, such as massacring unarmed civilians or children where such acts have no strategic significance, then refusing to obey is not only an act of courage but the ultimate obligation of being "human." If we cannot establish a reverence for life in our daily lives, we will lose all humanity when extreme upheaval arrives. The New Covenant ideology seeks to completely rescue humanity from this cycle of barbarism through technology, institutional reform, and the liberation of the underclass.
