Movement

From Reform
to a World Commons

Humanity faces converging crises.
The answer is not retreat — it’s a leap forward: a democratic World Republic where every person counts and every nation participates.

Why Now

The order built in 1945 is unraveling. Superpower rivalry, climate breakdown, runaway AI, and corporate capture show the UN in its current form cannot hold.

Moments like this have come before: WWII birthed the UN, decolonization gave voice to new nations, the Cold War’s end opened human rights space.
Today is the fourth great turning point: survival or renewal.

Six Pillars of Reform

Democratic Global Governance

Democratic Global Governance

Transparency & Accountability

Sovereignty + Stewardship

Corporate Regulation

Intergenerational Responsibility

What Reform Looks Like

End the Veto

Replace with double-majority voting (states + population).

World Citizens’ Assembly

Sortition-based, globally representative people’s chamber.

World Tax Organization

Binding law on corporations; fair taxation to fund global public goods.

AI & Technology Ethics

Global standards on AI safety, privacy, and human rights.

World Peace & Mediation Corps

Civilian rapid-response deployments, preventing atrocities.

Four Phases to a World commons

Who Leads First?

Reform cannot wait for superpowers.
It begins with coalitions of reform-minded states the First Movers Group.

  • Nordics
  • Costa Rica
  • South Africa
  • Chile
  • Ghana
  • Small Island States
  • New Zealand
  • Ireland

Civil Society Engine

NGOs advise governments. MTM organizes humanity. Through 100 Interviews, Circles of Twelve, and Citizens’ Assemblies, MTM builds the legitimacy base that governments cannot ignore.”

How You Can Shape the Vision

Member

Fund independence; receive Charter drafts & reports.

Researcher

Join expert consultations and draft white papers.

Diplomat Ally

Connect your mission with the First Movers network.

Journalist

Cover the 100 Interviews + Citizens’ Assemblies.

Citizen

Join consultations; add your voice to the Reform Charter.

FAQ

The UN itself was “utopian” in 1945. The same skepticism greeted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Today those are common sense. The World Republic is the next step.

We start with reform-minded middle powers. The legitimacy of millions + state coalitions makes obstruction costly.

Secure digital tools, legal defense networks, and solidarity campaigns are part of MTM’s safeguards.

Initial pilots can run on <$50M annually through solidarity subscriptions, levies, and partnerships.