What this document is

The Doctrine defines a unified legal space based on:

  • equal application of law

  • clear integration requirements

  • responsibility-based participation

  • measurable standards

  • institutional accountability

  • procedural transparency

Its purpose is to eliminate chaos, double standards, and grey zones that undermine trust and security.

Not compassion-based governance.
Structure-based governance.

Who this document is for

The Doctrine itself is intended primarily for:

  • policymakers

  • legal professionals

  • institutional designers

  • analysts and system architects

It is technical, structured, and legally grounded.

General readers may find it dense without prior context.

Why the book matters

If you are approaching this framework for the first time, we strongly recommend starting with the book.

The book explains:

  • how the model was developed

  • why each principle matters

  • how implementation can realistically work

  • what changes in everyday life when responsibility becomes universal again

The Doctrine defines the structure.
The book provides understanding.

DOCTRINE OF PUBLIC INTEGRATION

A professional framework for restoring legal coherence and shared responsibility

The Doctrine of Public Integration is a structured legal and institutional framework designed to restore the rule of law, equal standards, and responsibility-based participation in modern societies.

It defines principles, procedures, measurable criteria, and oversight mechanisms that can be embedded into legislation, administration, and public institutions.

This is not a manifesto.
Not ideology.
Not opinion.

It is architecture.

Important note:

The Doctrine is a professional, technical framework. If you open it right away, you will see the structure — but you may miss the deeper logic behind it. That is why the book “THE LAST PLAN OF CIVILIZED SOCIETY” exists. The book explains the principles and methodology of the Doctrine in clear, accessible language and shows how this system works in real life.

How to use this document

If you decide to read the Doctrine directly, we recommend reading it sequentially.

Each section builds upon the previous one.

This document is designed to be studied step by step.

By reading the Doctrine, you will understand

  • how integration standards can be applied legally

  • what accountability mechanisms look like in practice

  • how institutional oversight can be structured

  • how equal rules reduce social fragmentation

This is not light reading.

It is a structural framework.

Access the Doctrine

The Doctrine of Public Integration is publicly available and free.

You can access the full document here:

This document is intended for professionals and system designers. General readers may prefer to start with the book.

Participation

If you share the goals of this framework, you can support its further development.

Purchasing the book or making a donation helps sustain:

  • ongoing research

  • publication

  • refinement of the Doctrine

  • development of implementation tools

This is not a commercial product model.

It is a two-level system:

  • open access to the framework

  • voluntary support through deeper engagement

Final note

The Doctrine is free.

The book supports its development.

Structure creates stability.
Stability creates a future.