Ethosism is a secular, theology-compatible framework for moral life, practical judgment, institutions, and long-term stewardship. It grounds ethical claims in observable consequences, role reversal, integrity between values and behavior, and durable contribution across self, relationships, society, and future generations.
This organization holds the public canon, the website source, the Ethra language project, and the automation used to keep the material coherent enough for publication.
| Repository | Purpose |
|---|---|
| ethos | Canon and website monorepo for the core Ethos book, domain frameworks, practice material, strategy documents, and the Astro site published at ethosian.info. |
| ethra | Constructed civilizational language with moral and relational grammar, root families, generated lexicon and dictionary data, corpus material, YAML specs, TypeScript CLI tooling, validation, search, and governance workflows. |
| ethos-rig | Agentic production harness for inventorying the Ethosism book corpus, scoring print readiness, planning bounded tasks, generating prompts, and checking publication handoff evidence. |
- Start with the core text in
ethos/books/ethos. - Browse the companion frameworks in
ethos/books, including commons, discernment, fidelity, formation, gathering, governance, justice, stewardship, vocation, and industrious living. - Use
ethosian.infofor the public reading experience. - Explore
ethrafor the language system that extends Ethosism into grammar, vocabulary, corpus, and governed terminology.
ethosis the source of truth for the canon and public site.ethrais the language architecture and tooling project.ethos-rigis the deterministic and agentic publishing pipeline around the canon.- Internal coordination and operator state live outside the public-facing profile.
Each repository has its own README and local conventions. For substantive changes, open issues or pull requests in the repository that owns the relevant material, and keep proposals grounded in the canon, source files, and generated validation artifacts where they exist.