Our goals
Based on available information, we appear to be holding the first systemic project in history that has undergone scientific validation, and the project's objectives follow directly from this fact. Beyond disseminating the theory to a wider academic and public audience and building networks with related initiatives, a central objective is to complete the theoretical and scientific groundwork of the emerging framework.
A further key aim is to introduce a rigorously scientific research initiative into today's largely non-transparent public space, which increasingly exhibits features of systemic instability and long-term societal risk. In this context, ISREP seeks to contribute a framework in which analyses, evaluations, and conclusions are consistently derived from scientifically justified methods, empirically grounded evidence, and transparent reasoning, rather than from ideological narratives, fragmented expertise, or ad hoc interpretations.
This phase focuses on finalising a methodologically unified framework that connects macroeconomic architecture with empirically grounded models of the psychology of power, thereby linking micro-level behavioural mechanisms with macro-level economic outcomes. This effort is expected to culminate in the establishment of a new theoretical school at the intersection of economics, psychology, and system design.
For this reason, completing the planned scientific publications is considered essential. Two major peer-reviewable monographs are currently in preparation: one devoted to the psychology of power and its role in the reproduction of inequality, instability, and institutional failure, and a second focused on economic architecture and economic democracy, including a realistically implementable and empirically grounded systemic alternative to existing economic models.
