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 extrapolating the control 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.

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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. The faulty checks and balances system adversely effects the political deliberation system.

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 sophisticated 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.