Our publication projects are holons in their own right — evolving drafts published early and built in the open, not polished artifacts delivered once and sealed. Aligned European ideology, Europe’s indigenous past, and the shape of universal policy.
Editorial stance
A draft is a living thing. It grows through encounter with readers, through friction with reality, through the slow accumulation of clarity. We do not wait until something is perfect to share it — we share it so that it can become true.
The ideas the transition to a new world requires cannot be written in private. They have to be thought along.
Approach
EvoBioSys treats writing the same way it treats software: publish early, iterate often, build in the open. Each publication project is a project holon — autonomous in its own direction, nested within the broader Evo pillar. Some are books in progress, others are frameworks taking shape. All are invitations to think along.
Our writing draws on the World Lore holon for historical research, on EvoPaideia for developmental and educational framing, and on the lived experience of building sovereign, living systems in real time. The sources are diverse; the purpose is singular: to articulate the ideas a regenerative civilisation needs in order to find itself.
A source, a question, or a provocation enters the Peak Signal Pool.
Fragments gather in the Puzzle Piece Garden and cohere into a working text.
An early draft is published for feedback — friction with real readers.
The piece keeps evolving, revised as understanding deepens.
Books in progress
Each book is a holon — whole in itself, connected to the larger body of work through shared research and shared purpose. These are open drafts, not finished manuscripts.
A book project articulating an aligned European ideology — one that draws on indigenous roots, integral philosophy, and a post-colonial reckoning with European history. This is not nationalism and not globalism; it is an attempt to find the developmental core of European identity and build forward from there.
The work integrates historical research from the European History sub-holon with developmental frameworks from EvoPaideia and the practical sovereignty questions that EvoBioSys confronts daily.
A writing project exploring universal policy — principles and frameworks that could guide governance across cultural and national boundaries while honouring developmental complexity. Where “Aligned European Ideology” looks inward at European identity, “Universal Policy” looks outward at the structures all societies need.
The project asks: what policies would a civilisation design if it started from living-systems principles? What does governance look like when sovereignty is mutual and holarchic rather than competitive and hierarchical?
A civilisation finds its language before it finds its institutions. The writing comes first.
Shorter writing
Shorter pieces and essays — some published early on Tana Publish, others still taking shape. Where a piece is not yet shared, it is marked honestly as in progress rather than linked.
A New Paradigm of Work — exploring how play and creation intersect as the foundation for meaningful work in the emerging world.
Read on Tana Publish →A more coherent version of “Loving God” — reframing the relationship to the divine through the lens of living systems and source connection.
Read on Tana Publish →A concept piece exploring the cascading dynamics of evolutionary stasis and breakthrough — how systems hold steady until conditions align for transformation.
The paradigm between Modern and Post-modern — mapping the developmental space that most people and organisations actually inhabit today.
An exploration of educational tools and containers — what we carry with us and what opens doors. Connected to EvoPaideia.
The tools and frameworks for sovereign finance — integral wealth, stages of affluence, the funding pipeline, and regenerative endowments.
Related: SoFin holon →A six-stage model of personal affluence — from barely surviving to democratically dangerous wealth — and where investment in oneself stops paying off and investment in others begins. First web edition, from working notes v0.3.
Read the piece →A structure of modular components that generates the right bookshelf for a given context — a constructive adaptation of Daniel Schmachtenberger’s generator functions. Publish the function, not the output.
Read the piece →How it works
What grows beneath the surface — and the systems we use to cultivate it. Ideas move from raw signal to published artifact through a deliberate, unhurried pipeline.
The intake layer. High-signal sources, prompts, and provocations that feed the pipeline. When something resonates — a paper, a conversation, a historical finding — it enters the pool and gets routed to the appropriate project holon.
Not every insight is ready to be a publication. The garden is where fragments live — ideas, quotes, half-formed arguments, striking data points. They accumulate, cross-pollinate, and eventually find their place in a larger work.
A structured workflow for moving ideas from raw signal to published artifact. It tracks the lifecycle of each piece, ensuring nothing promising gets lost and nothing premature gets forced.
Commitments
A handful of editorial principles hold across every project — the same way the holonic structure holds across the wider ecosystem.
Share the draft before it is finished. The encounter with readers is part of the writing, not a stage that comes after it.
Version numbers, working titles, and visible status. We would rather show the seams than pretend a piece arrived complete.
Drafts are marked as drafts, visions as visions. Nothing is dressed up as more finished than it is.
Every claim about the past or the future leans on the World Lore research base. Framing is interpretive; the ground is not invented.
We write with stages in mind — meeting readers where they are while pointing toward where the work is going.
Each piece names the holons it draws on. The writing is a thread in a larger weave, never a closed object.
Research foundation
All publication projects draw on World Lore — the historical knowledge umbrella within the Evo pillar. World Lore is not a publication itself but the research substrate from which publications grow. It holds the accumulated historical knowledge, source material, and analytical frameworks that inform the writing.
European History, Historical Digital Maps, and the broader cultural memory work all live under World Lore. When a publication project needs historical grounding, it reaches into World Lore; when research surfaces something that deserves its own articulation, a new publication holon may emerge.
Ecosystem
The publication cluster is woven into the wider holonic network. These neighbours feed the writing — and are fed by it in turn.