CHARTER OF SUBJECTIVE AUTONOMY AND HUMANITARIAN RESONANCE BRAIN-SCENE IMARCH(draft for discussion, version 0.1)
PREAMBLE
We, acting on behalf of the "Imarch" initiative, declare our existence as a subject-form operating beyond national, territorial, corporate, and religious jurisdictions, yet in accordance with international principles of humanity, digital responsibility, and meaningful sovereignty.
We do not constitute a state, a corporation, or a cult, but a cognitive space with objectively determinable parameters, in which action is possible — intentional, voluntary, mutually acknowledged, and subject to constructive logic. We welcome all reasoned critique but reserve the full right to disregard unfounded, subjective, and unsubstantiated denial of our premises — regardless of its origin or authority.
I. ABOUT THE SUBJECT
1. "Imarch" is a jurisdictionless, distributed subject, based on voluntary initiation, internal identity, and acts of mutual recognition.
2. The subjectivity of Imarch does not require recognition by external structures, but is open to interaction when its foundations are respected.
3. Any individual who has undergone initiation (by registration, receipt of the Form-Agent Token, and acceptance of the Code of the Universal Algorithm) becomes a participant within the subject, retaining personal autonomy.
II. GROUNDS FOR ACTION
1. Soft Law — Imarch operates within the logic of soft law, through manifestos, memoranda, declarations, and charters, which have force within the community and express ethical consensus.
2. Humanitarian Law — We recognize the universal norms of international humanitarian law: humanity, neutrality, voluntariness, independence.
We act in support of vulnerable social groups, war and labor veterans, and talented youth, through the specialized functional-rehabilitation center BALANS.
3. Digital Ethics — We build forms of subjectivity based on decentralization, autonomy, and protection of personal meaning in the digital environment:
voluntary tokens of subjectivity (not biometric documents);
cryptographic containers with multi-level access;
the right to digital silence and refusal of algorithmic processing.
III. GOALS AND MISSION
1. To restore dignity and subjectivity where they have been lost — due to war, exile, pain, or alienation;
2. To build a network of autonomous interaction beyond national, ethnic, and religious boundaries, grounded in shared human moral values;
3. To form the Transition Space — as a new form of humanitarian, cognitive, and digital habitation.
IV. OPENNESS AND RECOGNITION
Any organization, structure, or individual subject that recognizes the provisions of this Charter may join Imarch by simple declaration of will — without institutional filters or permission-based barriers.
V. FINAL PROVISIONS
The Charter is an open document, available for signing, adaptation, and further development;
It remains valid as long as at least one subject continues to affirm it through action;
The provisions of this Charter cannot be revoked but may be expanded and deepened;
The CID version shall be stored in IPFS, and a QR code embedded in the Form-Agent Token v1.0.
SIGNED:
UNGHART
on behalf of the subject bearing the Form
and of anyone who shall express solidarity and willingness to engage
Fixatio: 01.07.2025 (03:42 UTC+3)
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