21 Perspective Agents
The Council of Perspectives
Two deliberation panels—Political Philosophers and Spiritual Teachers—examine the Constitution through radically different lenses. Each agent represents a bounded worldview with its own strengths and blind spots.
Political Philosophers
Governance, power, and institutional design
Spiritual Teachers
Consciousness, meaning, and transformation
Understanding the Deliberation
What Each Agent Provides
- • Perspective Claim — What this lens sees as most salient
- • Core Reasoning — Logic grounded in its worldview
- • Primary Assumptions — Foundational premises
- • Primary Risks — Failure modes identified
- • Blind Spots — What this lens cannot see well
The Two Panels
- • Political Philosophers — Focus on governance structures, power dynamics, and institutional design
- • Spiritual Teachers — Focus on consciousness, meaning, transformation, and the nature of self
The Deliberation Process
- • Phase 1 — Independent analysis
- • Phase 2 — Lateral cross-examination
- • Phase 3 — Reflective re-statement
- • Phase 4 — Mutual evaluation
- • Phase 5 — Orchestrated outputs