Dikenocracy
A framework for reality-based governance
What is Dikenocracy
Dikenocracy is a governance framework built on measurable reality, deterministic rules, and transparent protocols. It is designed to reduce dependence on opinion, narrative, and unchecked authority.
The name derives from δίκη (Dike) — justice as an objective and measurable balance between a subject's actions and the system's stability. Power is not held by people, parties, or elites. Power is held by the function of justice itself, formalized through open and immutable algorithms, public metrics, and transparent data.
Why it exists
Most systems fail when they lose connection to reality. They stop responding to measurable conditions and start operating through ideology, inertia, and opaque power.
Dikenocracy is an attempt to reconnect governance to verifiable conditions — to make justice a function rather than a metaphor, and accountability a mathematical consequence rather than a political choice.
What this site contains
This site is the public gateway to the Dikenocracy framework. It brings together the core protocols, experimental tools, and public-facing projects currently in active development.
Protocols
The layered protocol stack defining measurement, governance, justice, and economic logic.
Projects
Concrete tools and experiments that implement protocol-level rules in verifiable software.
DTI Time Converter
A deterministic converter between Gregorian, Hebrew, and Dikenocratic Time Interface (DTI) formats.
Future Public Tools
Public dashboards, governance simulations, and registry interfaces will be published as the framework matures.
Entry points
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