The Movement

The Open Manifesto Community

A growing global movement for human rights, systemic thinking, and long-horizon responsibility.

Join the movement

The Open Manifesto is a registered NGO with an open, evolving community of people who have engaged with its ideas and chosen to associate themselves with its direction. It is not a closed group or a members-only institution.

Participation takes many forms: signing, sharing, contributing proposals, or simply reading and returning. There is no hierarchy of membership. The initiative grows through the engagement of people who care about the same long-horizon questions, and through collaboration with other organizations working in adjacent fields.

Ways to participate
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Sign the Manifesto

Join as a symbolic supporter. Signing takes two minutes and commits you to nothing beyond expressing agreement with the ideas inside.

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Share the Project

Help spread the ideas across your networks: colleagues, students, readers, or anyone you think would benefit from engaging with the manifesto.

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Contribute Ideas

Submit proposals, perspectives, and amendments through the open governance process. This document is intended to evolve.

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Global presence

Participants across countries and disciplines

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Where this can go

The Open Manifesto is, at this stage, a document and a growing network. What it becomes depends on the people and organizations who engage with it. These are the areas where we believe its ideas have the greatest potential for meaningful impact.

Research

Building an evidence base that connects the manifesto's ideas to empirical work across psychology, economics, and the social sciences.

Civil society collaboration

Building relationships with other non-governmental organizations, civil society initiatives, and movements in adjacent fields: from human rights advocacy to climate action to digital rights.

Institutional engagement

Engaging with governance bodies, international institutions, and policy frameworks, carefully and on the initiative's own terms, to bring these ideas into public decision-making.

Educational impact

Bringing the core ideas into classrooms and curricula, developing materials that help students reason more carefully about the future.

"The work of this initiative is larger than any document. It depends on the people and organizations willing to carry its ideas into the world."

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