The United States Fourth Continental Congress is Commissioned to Identify a Reliable Government Model, and then Deliberate and Validate a Reliable Government Charter System for the succeeding Trials of the American Experiment.

“The American Experiment” is not just a rhetorical euphemism for the difficulty in self-governing a free society. We remain in the generational experiment for exploring the systems for such a government. In general, the margin of error has been tolerable, and the production of the nation has been tremendously beneficial for the modern world. However, the increasingly cantankerous political discourse and persistent social disorderliness that we are enduring should be the noticeable reciprocating symptoms of the overrun of errors in the design of the government. The generational American Experiment is practical, but it is inefficient for long-term economic stability, and the better progression of the states, communities, private organizations, families, and individuals that comprise the union and society.

This publication is the first and only necessary criticism of the Three-part Separation Theory.

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The absolute truth is that a three-branch government only prevents any one person from ascending to a dictatorship. The inconvenient truth is that neither the separation nor the checks and balances prevent oligarchy or corruption.

In 2001 I pledged to solve why things were not going so well.  It was not until 2007 that I realized that the inadequacies of the library classification systems were the root of the problem. A derivative of the solution to that inadequacy is a more reliable demarcation model for government separation.

The Secular Library Charter System (SLCS) is a template for organizing the charter articles for a six-part separation of government, and the six-court convention for ordering the charter.

The Preamble to the United States Constitution is not just a well-composed introduction, it is a definitive list of aspects for evaluating the operating system of the American Experiment. Contrary to conventional wisdom, preambles are essential. Preambles are necessary for constructing sovereignty, subsequently affecting the parameters for administrative and civil law. The primary argument presented in this introduction is that the Three-part Separation Theory is erroneous. Consequently, justice was erroneously established, domestic tranquility has since been forfeited, and the remaining parameters for the American Experiment; defense, general welfare, and liberty, are all at risk, as well.


The belief that the political party that is causing all of the problems is going to reach enlightenment, or that the notorious partisans will be irrefutably proven to be dishonest, and so, the remaining members of the corrupt party will cease their opposition to progress, and then all will be good, are illusions derived from the accurate aspects of republic governing theory, but nullified by the inadequate aspects of the simple three-branch government. The evolution of what has gone wrong is not as easy to follow as the legends of what seems to have gone right, but ultimately, it is a very safe bet that none of the subsisting political parties are prepared to be the impeccable organization of wise and honest leadership that can perpetually guide posterity to domestic tranquility and the American Dream. The general problem of the social system will remain – neither the government nor any non-government organization knows how to deliberate the social issues that accompany the diversity of people, otherwise, we would not be contemplating the totalitarian defeat of what are essentially peaceful factions trying to represent their constituents in pursuit of justice. 


Something is wrong with the American Experiment, and it is not just because of the people who are in the government.