The digital society is represented as the Digital Institutional Platform (DIP) — a global system of self-governance of digital interactions operating on the basis of patterns, digital contracts, and ethical algorithms of polycentric institutions and their subplatforms.
It is not a state and does not replace the state.
It performs the function of the operating system of civilization.
The state is a territorial institution responsible for the implementation of physical, social, and legal infrastructure.
It does not govern the digital society.
It integrates with the DIP as a physical executor within which a human acts as a digital person.
The digital person is the primary subject of the digital society — the bearer of rights, responsibilities, and participation in economic and social interactions.
Each individual in the DIP is represented as a digital person who has their own polycentric institution (CPI) — a personalized node of interaction within the system.
This institution includes:
The personalized AI is part of the overall system of artificial intelligence of polycentric institutions and functions as an interface between the individual and the global digital system.
It:
Thus, the digital person is an active and responsible participant integrated into the global network of interactions.
Digital property is any digitized object capable of entering into contractual relations.
This includes:
Digital property is a universal form of value representation within the system and is significantly broader than tokenization.
GBDI is a global automatic basic income generated from the growth of the digital economy and distributed among all individuals as a fundamental right of participation in the civilizational system.
GBDI is a function of the circulation of digital property, not the result of its issuance or speculative tokenization.
Within the DIP:
They do not create value independently, but instead:
Value arises through circulation and interaction.
Core principle:
Not:
But:
Model:
$20 trillion of the digital economy → enters the DIP → accelerates → generates +$20–40 trillion → forms the GBDI fund
| Scenario | GBDI Fund | Per Person / Year |
|---|---|---|
| Minimum | $20 trillion | ≈ $2,222 |
| Base | $30 trillion | ≈ $3,333 |
| High | $40 trillion | ≈ $4,444 |
International security in a two-level system of a globalized society has an inter-systemic nature and is not limited to traditional military or coercive mechanisms.
It emerges as a property of the architecture of interaction among polycentric institutions rather than as an external instrument of coercion or deterrence.
The foundation of security lies in:
Thus, security becomes a function of systemic coexistence.
The source of security is the economic inclusion of all polycentric institutions in a shared system of value circulation.
The higher their level, the lower the motivation for conflict.
Transparency of digital processes reduces opportunities for hidden actions and asymmetries.
As a result, security arises as a natural outcome of structural interaction rather than as a coercive function.
Peace in the digital society is understood not as a political agreement, but as a systemic outcome of the architecture of interaction.
As integration grows:
Conflicts transform from interstate confrontation into individual and contractual interactions.
Peace becomes a natural function of a stable system.
The digital society is not based on a single ideology and does not impose belief systems.
It creates a neutral space where diverse value systems can coexist without conflict.
This forms the foundation of an economy of peace — more efficient, balanced, and inclusive.
Digital Society =
(Digital Person + Digital Property + Contracts + Cross-Signals)
× Polycentric Institutions → GBDI → Peace
The proposed model forms a new international security system based not on the balance of power, but on the architecture of interaction.
Security emerges as an internal property of the global system — through economic inclusion, transparency, and interdependence.
GBDI ensures basic economic stability and removes structural causes of conflict.
This transformation means:
This is not a modernization of the existing system, but the formation of a new civilizational architecture in which peace emerges as a natural result.
Additional Information
More details:
Digital Society: Constitution of Peace and Institutional Architecture of Sustainable Development