To layout in plain, precise, and everyday language an understanding of our deepest thoughts on sentience. The moral agreements that occur naturally which drive the spirit of our laws, the intellectual rigor that we appreciate richly - but will not simply yield to it based on orthodoxy, and the understanding that we can not understand everything. Trust, our internal organizing principle, is what enables decentralized decision-making and is fostered by universal allowance of input in the formation of Party intent. From this shared understanding of intent - disparate groups can trust that each are working toward the same end goals - just some local specifics must be fluid. Recognizing that we are a part of nature, we can look to the world around us to dictate that an imbalance in power yielded to any one niche will quickly lead to destruction of robust vitality and functional diversity. We recognize because sentience are ignorant from birth containing varied innate abilities, that mistakes and sins are a necessary part of free-will, and maturity takes individual introspection together with community input of precedent norms. As a committee, some ideas have been: utizling some form of STAR or RCV to allow the minority to queue the proposed matter again immedietly - so that, even though, the majority opinion becomes law for now - some time in the future another vote is schedule. This way, there is always vigourous debate encouraged so no voice feels abandoned. Some forms of liquid democracy may prove useful in the execution of these ideals.