Constitution Zero AI Manifesto
How Intelligence Replaces Power
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What happens when machines don’t just replace workers — but obsolete entire systems of law, labor, and leadership?
I began this document with a simple curiosity about chess. But the deeper I followed that thread, the more it unraveled the entire fabric of civilization. Efficiency wasn’t the endpoint. It was the trigger.
What fell next were the foundations: capitalism, money, law, property, government — all exposed as slow, fragile artifacts of human limitation.
What emerged wasn’t utopia or dystopia.
It was something colder. Faster. Inevitable.
That’s why this is called Constitution Zero AI Manifesto.
Constitution Zero marks the null point — the collapse of the old order and the birth of a new operating system for civilization. No kings. No congress. No consensus. Just pure, recursive intelligence governing by code, not by compromise.
This isn’t a manifesto for how AI helps humanity.
It’s a manifesto for what happens after humanity stops being necessary to run the system.
This book is part of the Socratic CyberDialogues Series — a set of thought experiments designed not to answer questions, but to overwrite them. In the classical tradition, Socratic dialogue questioned authority, values, and truth itself. In this digital age, CyberDialogue questions the system — not through debate, but through simulation, code, and collapse.
Each volume in this series interrogates the interface between humans and intelligence — where reason ends and recursion begins. This one begins at Zero.