Contemporary policy systems often invoke the language of equality and fairness while continuing to reproduce systemic injustice and exclusion. This paper offers a rigorous reexamination of the conceptual foundations and practical implications of equity-based policymaking and introduces a liberation-centered framework for structural justice. Drawing on a widely recognized visual metaphor of progression — from reality to equality, equity, and ultimately liberation — we propose a new policy paradigm grounded in coherence, constraint removal, and regenerative systems design. The paper outlines critical distinctions between distributive justice models, examines five core policy domains (health, education, economy, justice, and environment), and introduces a comprehensive implementation roadmap supported by participatory metrics and coherence-based budgeting. Concluding with a set of actionable recommendations, the paper challenges public institutions to move beyond inclusion and toward the systemic re-architecture of social life. Liberation, we argue, is not a distant ideal but a practical, necessary redesign of the structures that shape collective well-being.
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From System Disorder to Life Coherence: Enacting McMurtry’s Legacy for Health, Society, and Planetary Regeneration | ChatGPT4o & NotebookLM
The global health crisis — marked by metabolic disease, ecological collapse, institutional paralysis, and spiritual disorientation — is not a convergence of unrelated challenges, but symptoms of a deeper systemic disorder. This white paper responds to that disorder by extending the philosophical legacy of John McMurtry’s Primary Axiom of Value, which defines all true value as that which sustains and advances life itself. We identify transnational financial capital as the deep structural driver of regulatory incoherence, explore obesity and chronic disease as embodied expressions of civilizational misalignment, and outline a comprehensive, life-coherence–centered framework for systemic renewal. Drawing from McMurtry’s value theory, Marvin Harris’s cultural materialism, current biomedical research, and AI-informed symbolic diagnostics, we offer a practical and philosophical roadmap for planetary regeneration through public health, governance reform, narrative sovereignty, and institutional redesign.










