About

We’re Dedicated to the Explanation of, and Solution to, the False Promises of the 19th and 20th Centuries.

Who We Are

We are a movement of people from around the world, outside the ideological confines of the Academy, with a deep empirical understanding of the personal, social, economic, and political failures of the past century and a half, and who seek a solution to the crisis of our age – not just for Americans, not just for the Anglo-sphere, not just for Western Civilization but for all mankind who still suffer from the effects of false promises.

Our Mission

Our Mission is solve the great problems of our age, come to settlement over the current civil war – and if not, to continue it until justice for all is achieved, and those who have committed crimes against our people brought to justice.

The mission of The Institute is to teach new generations of prosecutors, what hasn’t been taught: logic, rhetoric, strictly constructed natural law, the reversal of the industrialization of lying and the end of baiting peoples of the world into hazard by false and unwarrantable promises of freedom from physical, natural, and evolutionary laws.

“Truth is Enough”

 

Our History

Just as libertarianism evolved out of the failed conservative project, our movement slowly evolved out of the failed libertarian project, but we learned from their failures as much as from the failures of the Marxists, Neo-Marxists, Postmodernists, Social Democrats and Conservatives: we combined conservative understanding of rule of law, libertarian understanding of economics, the cognitive science, genetic, computational and technological revolutions.

We’ve been working on these questions since 1990. We understood the central problems by 2009. Formed the Institute in 2012. And started our revolution in thought using the public as our research subjects, using adversarial research techniques – a technique the academy is culturally resistant to using.

Despite that the adversarial technique is the foundation of Western Civilization’s judicial method.

And we broke the barrier that artificially divides the disciplines with a universally commensurable language, logic, and grammar.

Our work and the constitution that is constructed from it is the result of those efforts.