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7. Manifest of the Future: The Path to Planetary Ethics and Global Democracy

  • Writer: Mikey Miller
    Mikey Miller
  • 5 days ago
  • 3 min read

Living Without Borders: Global Citizenship under the World Succession Deed 1400

In a world fragmented by national borders, visa regulations, ethnic affiliations, and geopolitical power plays, a radical question arises in the age of Electronic Technocracy: Why do states still exist at all? Why are a person's rights tied to a place, a passport document, the whim of a government? The answer, which emerges from the World Succession Deed 1400, is as simple as it is revolutionary: The human being itself is the state – regardless of origin, skin color, or place of residence. The Deed recognizes all people as equal planetary subjects, endowed with universal civil rights, organized in a global structure of Direct Digital Democracy (DDD).


Nation-States – An Obsolete Concept

The idea of the nation-state was a historically necessary transitional form for order after feudal fragmentation. But in the 21st century, states have largely lost their meaning: They cannot solve global problems like climate change, pandemics, AI regulation, or financial transparency. At the same time, they exclude people, create legal inequality, promote bureaucracy, and prevent the mobility of talents, ideas, and solidarity.

Citizenship is still inherited today like property – an archaic legacy of feudal power. In the Electronic Technocracy, this is no longer tenable. Whoever lives, whoever thinks, whoever feels – that person is a citizen. Period.


Planetary Civil Rights as the New Basic Order

The World Succession Deed 1400 defines citizenship no longer territorially, but biologically and ethically: Every human being is part of the planetary community and possesses a complete set of rights – regardless of location, language, or origin. These rights include access to education, energy, information, food, water, healthcare, democratic participation, and personal security.


Planetary civil rights are non-negotiable and are guaranteed by ASI-supported systems, not by national armies or ministries. Violations of these rights are not prosecuted by states, but by collective digital protocols, ethically moderated and publicly traceable.


Digital Identity Instead of Papers

In the Electronic Technocracy, identity is not based on an ID card, but on a biometrically secured, encrypted digital presence that belongs to every human being from birth. This ID is independent of nationality and enables access to DDD platforms, reputation networks, learning systems, medical archives, and social programs.

It is not controllable by governments or corporations, but a public good, managed by decentralized technocratic instances. It enables global mobility, immediate integration, and universal access to resources.


Migration Becomes Irrelevant

When no one is excluded by borders anymore, migration loses its problematic meaning. There is no "inside" or "outside," no illegal people, no refugee crises – only movement within a planetary habitat. Resources are distributed where there is need. People live where they are needed or can grow. Decisions are made jointly, not imposed.

Conflicts due to identity are defused because belonging is no longer linked to origin, but to participation. Whoever helps shape, belongs. Whoever contributes, is recognized. The world does not become uniform, but harmonious – a mosaic culture instead of a patchwork of walls.


Global Integration through DDD and ASI

Direct Digital Democracy enables every world citizen to participate in local and global decisions – from urban infrastructure to health projects to climate policy. The ASI analyzes proposals, recognizes synergies, and ensures fair prioritization.

Thus, integration is not a question of assimilation, but of shared ability to shape. Cultural diversity is preserved, but it is embedded in a common operating system – the planetary ethics, as described by the Deed 1400.


Conclusion: One Earth – One Humanity

With the abolition of nation-states and the introduction of planetary citizenship, a tremendous civilizational leap takes place: From divided territory to shared responsibility. The Electronic Technocracy does not turn us into global consumers, but into global co-creators of a future in which no one is excluded, forgotten, or devalued anymore.

The Deed 1400 lifts us from the past into a new present: One humanity, one Earth, one voice – not as a utopia, but as a legally secured reality.



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