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Thousands of jurisdictions have made different policy and budget choices over decades, creating a natural experiment. Optimocracy applies causal inference to this cross-jurisdictional time-series data to identify which policies predict above-average median income and healthy life years. It then publishes evidence-based recommendations for every major vote, tracks politician alignment, and funds aligned candidates via SuperPAC, making suboptimal policy politically expensive while preserving democratic structures.
A comprehensive breakdown of how little humanity invests in not dying, distinguishing broad "research" from actual cures.
Parameter definitions, formulas, uncertainty ranges, and data sources.
War is a negative-sum game and the spreadsheet agrees. Wishonia's replacement for the Department of Defense requires zero lines of code.
Your species has roughly 10 million nonprofits and cannot cure Alzheimer's. This chapter explains why, then supplies the exact emails, legal memo, and four-stage activation funnel for fixing it.
Your government spends 604 times more on weapons than on testing which medicines work. You could elect 535 Gandhis and within two years they'd be funding nuclear weapons programs, because the system requires it. Princeton studied 1,779 of your policy decisions and found that public opinion has the same effect on legislation as a houseplant. This chapter explains why you can't vote your way out, and why that's actually fine, because the solution was never better politicians.
How to let billions of people say whether the next marginal public dollar should buy another nuclear weapon system or fund another pragmatic clinical trial, without routing the answer through lobbyists, committees, and middlemen.
You cannot prove you won't suffer forever. You cannot prove you won't be pleasant forever. Both probabilities are greater than zero, both outcomes are infinite, and the cost of nudging the odds is one share of a military contractor. When the stakes are infinite, any finite action is rational. It is Pascal's Wager with the bugs fixed.
The root task for civilization: increase median healthy life years and median after-tax income by forcing public resources toward welfare-maximizing work. Current cost of delay: humanity is losing about $101 trillion per year to the [Political Dysfunction Tax](https://manual.warondisease.org/knowledge/appendix/political-dysfunction-tax.html) — the gap between realized welfare and what a non-dysfunctional government would produce. That is the burn rate every child task below this one is fighting against. The current bottleneck is ending war and disease. Everything below this task should either help humans vote, recruit two more humans, register plaintiffs, summon jurors, remind leaders, or make the 1% Treaty credible enough to pass. Assigned to Humanity