
The Doctrine of Regenerative Civilization holds that the future of civilization depends on producing humans capable of acting as regenerative citizen-leaders who treat leadership as a civic duty and prosperity as a stewardship responsibility across generations- to make the earth a better place. This is anchored on:
✓ Humanity
✓ Citizenship
✓ Leadership
✓ Civilization
✓ Prosperity
✓ Stewardship
✓ Intergenerational futures
The Doctrine of Regenerative Civilization is philosophically robust and institutionally deployable through a universal framework H-TIPS (Human and Time Innovation System) accessible to everyone.
Full doctrinal articulation
The Doctrine of Regenerative Civilization asserts that civilizations endure not by advancing technology, markets, or institutions alone, but by advancing the humans who operate them. It proposes that the central task of the 21st century is to cultivate a new type of humans — regenerative citizen-leaders — who unites purpose, ethical agency, civic responsibility, and leadership with an economic model of prosperity that is regenerative rather than extractive, and who treats stewardship of the future as a civic duty.
The above gives the Doctrine of Regenerative Civilization:
✓ anthropological grounding
✓ civic grounding
✓ leadership grounding
✓ economic grounding
✓ futures grounding
✓ civilizational grounding
Nothing is missing. This is extremely rare.
Structural Components of the Doctrine
The doctrine consists of five integrated propositions:
- Anthropological Proposition: The future is human: civilizations depend on the type of human we produce or become.
- Civic Proposition: Citizenship is not participation; it is contribution to the common good.
- Leadership Proposition: Leadership is not a position; it is the main purpose of humans and a civic duty toward society and the future. There is one systematic approach to establish our leadership purpose on a daily basis.
- Economic Proposition: Prosperity must become regenerative — producing wealth without collapsing the future.
- Civilizational Proposition: The purpose of civilization is intergenerational prosperity, not exhaustion. Value is in continuity, hence the need for sustainable structural approaches or systems.
Together, these five propositions establish the philosophical center of Leadership Purpose Operating System (LP-OS) and Regenerative Citizenship Leadership (RCL).