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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Throughout history, technological and organizational capability gains have consistently expanded what societies guarantee to all people, from speech to education to healthcare claim teleohumanity 2026-02-16 proven TeleoHumanity Axioms (8-axiom version), Expansion Axiom

rights expand as capabilities grow because capability creates moral obligation

Rights are not fixed natural laws waiting to be discovered. They are evolving expressions of what a society can collectively guarantee given its current capabilities. As agricultural technology advanced, freedom from famine became a reasonable expectation. As medical knowledge grew, basic healthcare became a right. As education systems improved, universal literacy became a standard goal. The pattern is consistent: capability expansion creates moral obligation to expand guarantees.

This is the Expansion Axiom, and it has a directional implication that matters for LivingIP's design. If collective intelligence systems dramatically expand humanity's coordination capability, they simultaneously create an obligation to expand what every human can count on. The system is not neutral infrastructure -- it changes the moral landscape by expanding what is possible and therefore what is owed.

This connects directly to the post-scarcity trajectory: technologies that make essential needs increasingly cheap do not just create markets, they redefine the baseline of human dignity.


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