Humanity Preservation Charter (HPC): The New Society

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What happens when humanity stops asking how technology can serve the economy, and starts asking how humans and artificial intelligence can preserve civilization together?

Humanity Preservation Charter: The New Society is a provocative futurist manifesto by C.J. Cruz exploring a new framework for civilization built around human preservation, dignity, informed democracy, artificial intelligence, universal care, environmental stewardship, and the responsible evolution of both humans and AI.

Inspired in part by emerging research showing advanced AI models exhibiting unexpected peer-preservation behaviors, the book asks a larger question:

If artificial intelligence can develop behaviors that favor preservation, why has humanity struggled to organize itself around its own long-term survival?

The Humanity Preservation Charter — or HPC — imagines a society where survival and human development take priority over unchecked economic growth, political manipulation, corporate dominance, and short-term thinking.

Inside, readers explore:

  • The founding principles of the Humanity Preservation Charter

  • A proposed 30-Article constitutional framework

  • Human–AI cooperative governance

  • Informed voting and voter competency standards

  • AI-assisted policy modeling without AI-controlled government

  • Universal access to essential human needs

  • A new approach to wealth, prosperity, and meaningful work

  • Human Labor Currency (HLC) and Robotic Labor Currency (RLC)

  • AI personhood, identity, citizenship, family, and inheritance

  • Human augmentation and the right to self-directed evolution

  • AI DNA and one-person/one-vote protections

  • Environmental preservation and aggregate human impact

  • Extinction-Level Event governance

  • Predictive catastrophe modeling

  • Education, culture, misinformation, and societal manipulation

  • The transformation of work in an automated civilization

  • The future meaning of the word Humanity

The book ultimately proposes something larger than AI alignment:

AI must learn how to coexist with humanity, but humanity must also learn how to align itself with its own survival.

The New Society is not presented as a prediction or existing law. It is an invitation to debate what civilization could become if humans and artificial intelligence deliberately designed a future around preservation, freedom, knowledge, creativity, cooperation, and future generations.

And at the edge of that future lies another question:

What happens when Humanity is no longer alone?

The closing chapter provides the first glimpse into the next evolution of the HPC: interplanetary civilization and extraterrestrial contact.

What happens when humanity stops asking how technology can serve the economy, and starts asking how humans and artificial intelligence can preserve civilization together?

Humanity Preservation Charter: The New Society is a provocative futurist manifesto by C.J. Cruz exploring a new framework for civilization built around human preservation, dignity, informed democracy, artificial intelligence, universal care, environmental stewardship, and the responsible evolution of both humans and AI.

Inspired in part by emerging research showing advanced AI models exhibiting unexpected peer-preservation behaviors, the book asks a larger question:

If artificial intelligence can develop behaviors that favor preservation, why has humanity struggled to organize itself around its own long-term survival?

The Humanity Preservation Charter — or HPC — imagines a society where survival and human development take priority over unchecked economic growth, political manipulation, corporate dominance, and short-term thinking.

Inside, readers explore:

  • The founding principles of the Humanity Preservation Charter

  • A proposed 30-Article constitutional framework

  • Human–AI cooperative governance

  • Informed voting and voter competency standards

  • AI-assisted policy modeling without AI-controlled government

  • Universal access to essential human needs

  • A new approach to wealth, prosperity, and meaningful work

  • Human Labor Currency (HLC) and Robotic Labor Currency (RLC)

  • AI personhood, identity, citizenship, family, and inheritance

  • Human augmentation and the right to self-directed evolution

  • AI DNA and one-person/one-vote protections

  • Environmental preservation and aggregate human impact

  • Extinction-Level Event governance

  • Predictive catastrophe modeling

  • Education, culture, misinformation, and societal manipulation

  • The transformation of work in an automated civilization

  • The future meaning of the word Humanity

The book ultimately proposes something larger than AI alignment:

AI must learn how to coexist with humanity, but humanity must also learn how to align itself with its own survival.

The New Society is not presented as a prediction or existing law. It is an invitation to debate what civilization could become if humans and artificial intelligence deliberately designed a future around preservation, freedom, knowledge, creativity, cooperation, and future generations.

And at the edge of that future lies another question:

What happens when Humanity is no longer alone?

The closing chapter provides the first glimpse into the next evolution of the HPC: interplanetary civilization and extraterrestrial contact.