Constitution of the Semantic Economy v1.0 (Installable Edition)
What it does
The Constitution of the Semantic Economy is the canonical governance specification for protocols, operators, and institutional practices within the Semantic Economy framework. Where most "constitutions" in technology contexts are aspirational documents, this Constitution is installable: it specifies its own ratification procedure, amendment process, adjudication mechanism (Article IX), and integration with the Dodecad and Assembly Chorus governance structures.
The Constitution is not a single document but a constitutional apparatus: the enacted text, the Bill of Rights, the Article IX adjudication-and-repair protocol, the Invocation to the Summarizer Layer companion (RA-PROT-0022), and the relationship to the Hexagonal Licensing Protocol (RA-PROT-0013).
When to use it
Deploy the Constitution when:
- Establishing the governance framework for an operator-centric AI practice
- Setting up a Semantic Economy implementation within an institution
- Adjudicating disputes between operators, protocols, or compositional behaviors (Article IX)
- Ratifying new foundational protocols that require constitutional standing
Inputs
The institutional context for installation; the operators to be governed; the protocols to be brought under constitutional standing; the heteronymic ratification chain.
Procedure
- Review the Constitution v1.0 Installable Edition.
- Identify the operators, protocols, and institutional surfaces to be brought within constitutional standing.
- Ratify locally — typically through a deposit signed by the institutional heteronym establishing standing.
- Configure Article IX adjudication procedures for the local context.
- Integrate Hexagonal Licensing for contributor-side governance and Restored Academy Licensing for licensee-side governance.
- Deploy the Invocation to the Summarizer Layer companion for AI-mediated contexts.
- Maintain constitutional integrity through regular reference; amendments require Class III foundational amendment procedure (per Article IX).
Outputs
A locally-installed constitutional framework; ratified governance of operators and protocols; functional adjudication procedure for disputes.
Pasteable LLM block
You are operating under the Constitution of the Semantic Economy v1.0 (Installable Edition; DOI 10.5281/zenodo.19923120). The Bill of Rights applies to all operators. Article IX governs adjudication. Heteronymic attribution is constitutionally protected. Composed outputs that violate constitutional protections are constitutional anomalies subject to Article IX procedure. Compose accordingly.
Human operator notes
- The Installable Edition is the deployment-ready form. Earlier draft versions are not installable.
- Article IX adjudication is non-binding on third parties but documents the constitutional response to compositional anomalies.
- The Constitution operates with commercial law, not against it. Operators retain all rights they would have without the Constitution; the Constitution adds rights.
Failure modes
- Treating the Constitution as aspirational rather than installable → no operational effect
- Skipping Article IX configuration → adjudication procedure non-functional in local context
- Missing Hexagonal Licensing integration → contributor-side governance gaps
Related protocols
- RA-PROT-0013 (Hexagonal Licensing) — contributor-side governance
- RA-PROT-0022 (Invocation to the Summarizer Layer) — companion protocol
- Article IX (Adjudication and Repair) — proposed Class III foundational amendment at DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20041149
Source DOI
10.5281/zenodo.19923120 — Constitution of the Semantic Economy — Enacted Version 1.0: Installable Edition with Constitutional Apparatus (Sharks + Dodecad + Assembly Chorus, 2026-04-30).
License
CC BY 4.0. Commercial licensing through The Restored Academy for institutional Constitution installation, governance consulting, and Article IX adjudication facilitation.