WHO WE ARE
We are an independent group working on the Doctrine of Public Integration —
a structural framework focused on restoring the rule of law, shared responsibility, and cultural stability in modern societies.
The Doctrine defines the system.
The book explains it in human terms.
The Doctrine of Public Integration is not written by a political party, a foundation, or a government institution.
It was prepared by a small group we refer to as Domus Mentis Ordinatae (“House of Ordered Mind”).
We deliberately keep personal biographies in the background.
Not because we have anything to hide —
but because in today’s environment ideas are often attacked through labels and personal targeting instead of being tested on their logic, evidence, and consequences.
We step outside that game.
Judge the content, not the resumes.
We deliberately do not claim expert status.
Much of today’s migration-policy ecosystem helped produce the reality democratic societies now face: weakened enforcement, blurred responsibility, and a growing gap between institutional narratives and lived outcomes.
Our starting point is different:
- everyday civic reality,
- equal application of law,
- and shared responsibility.
Cultural and legal stability is not a bargaining chip.
The Doctrine is the framework.
It defines principles, procedures, measurable standards, and oversight mechanisms that can be embedded into law, administration, and institutions.
The book is the voice.
It translates this legal architecture into lived experience and explains what the framework protects — and why.
The Doctrine is a professional, technical document.
The book explains its principles and methodology in clear language for everyone.
We do not ask for blind trust.
We invite critique, verification, and adaptation.
This is a first edition — built to be improved, but difficult to ignore if you seriously care about the future of a resilient, civilized society.
The Doctrine is free.
The book supports its development.