
What is Social Libertarianism
Nakhti University and the Nakhti Order are at the forefront of integrating decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) and deflationary tokenomics to reimagine the modern barter system as a sustainable, long-term economic alternative. This innovative framework is not only designed to fund Nakhti’s institutional ecosystem but also to empower members to build personal wealth and autonomy by investing directly into the infrastructure they help co-create.
Grounded in the principles of Social Libertarianism, the Nakhti model champions open innovation, cooperative exchange, and minimal government interference. Through the development of a communal barter economy, it reduces dependency on fiat currencies while promoting self-reliance, sovereignty, and ethical reciprocity. Recognizing the complexity and transformative nature of this system, Nakhti employs phased transitional milestones to ensure adoption is stable, scalable, and resistant to economic disruption, laying the groundwork for potential national transformation.

Logistics of Social Libertarianism
Now let us examine the practical, on-the-ground logistics of Social Libertarianism as it applies to the Nakhti Order’s governance structure. This system is intentionally designed to create opportunity for all people, grounded not in wealth or status but in individual output, ambition, and the natural ebbs and flows of human energy and creativity.
Rather than reinforcing a caste system based on income or racial stratification, the Nakhti Order redefines social value through contribution, whether one operates within the local Blaque House (local governance), the Upper House (regional/state level), or the Admiral Sphere (executive/national level). The aim is to dismantle exploitative systems rooted in capitalism and replace them with a governance model that rewards human innovation, effort, and intelligence. Ambition is honored: if someone brings forth an idea, product, or service that meaningfully improves society, they are rewarded through fair value exchange in recognition of their contribution.
At the same time, this system honors those who desire a more communal, holistic lifestyle or who are disabled or incapacitated, by their own self-assessment. These individuals may opt into a reduced workload while still contributing meaningfully at the Blaque House level, which ensures the functioning of local cities. Contributions might include community gardening, waste management, tree planting, maintaining community centers, creating public art, or participating in horticultural or craft-based programs for public spaces. This flexible model affirms dignity for all members while reinforcing a strong and interdependent civic fabric. The social classes are not static and one can freely move up or down depending on their needs.
Social Classes Explained In Depth
The Chill Class - Redefining Class Through Output, Not Income
This system is based on the natural ebbs and flows of life, not on what one holds in a bank account. There are seasons in every human life: periods of high energy and productivity, and periods where rest, reflection, family-building, or off-grid living become necessary. The Nakhti Order honors these cycles through the Blaque House, which serves as the space where such transitions are supported. Those who choose this rhythm belong to what is called the Chill Class not the poverty class, because their worth is not measured by income but by energy output and personal timing.
Unlike traditional systems that penalize movement or independence, this model is libertarian in spirit and mobility-driven by design. Individuals, regardless of race, gender, religion, or identity, can move up or down the economic ladder at will. Advancement is based on contributions, whether through goods, services, or innovation, and measured through tokenomics and community exchange. People determine their own pace and valuation: either by setting fair cost-value in the open market or accumulating points and credit through the Nakhti Barter System. Autonomy, not dependency, is the cornerstone of this ecosystem.
The Equidistant Class - Architects of the Regional Sphere
The second tier within the Nakhti economic system is known as the Equidistant Class, which is the modern evolution of the traditional middle class. Unlike conventional models tied to income or job titles, this class is defined by one’s creative and energetic contributions to society through innovation, service, and participation in the barter economy. Members of the Equidistant Class accumulate value not through fiat wealth, but by offering products, services, or ideas that support the functioning of local and regional governance systems, such as the Blaque House or the Upper House.
Whether through teaching, inventing, building, coding, healing, or organizing, their work directly strengthens the ecosystem.
Participation is voluntary and driven by passion, purpose, and discernment. Individuals determine what is needed in their community and how much energy they are willing to contribute. Wealth accrues through activity in the Nakhti Barter App, staking in the Nakhti Token, and being recognized for essential innovations. Case studies will be published to document successful models of Equidistant Class engagement, showing how effort, creativity, and aligned purpose lead to upward mobility.
The Pioneering Class: Architects of the Future
The third tier in the Nakhti economic model is known as the Pioneering Class. This class is designed for visionaries, innovators, and systems-builders whose creations empower the executive sphere—known as the Admiral Sphere—and enhance the efficiency of governance or societal infrastructure at large. Members of this class accumulate wealth not only through participation but through invention, disruption, and strategic investment. They bring forward paradigm-shifting ideas and transformative tools that benefit the entire Order and push civilization forward.
Whether through pioneering decentralized technologies, designing ecological cities, building secure communication systems, or launching high-level strategic initiatives, these individuals take on the responsibility of crafting large-scale impact. The Pioneering Class requires significant energetic output, long-term commitment, and a willingness to build legacy. It is not a class based on privilege, but on contribution at the highest level of societal transformation. Those who enter this tier are rewarded with autonomy, influence, and the ability to shape national direction through their work.
The Riveting Class - The Creative Sovereigns that are Anti-Industry and Self-Led
The Riveting Class is dedicated to artists, musicians, writers, dancers, actors, and other creatives gifted by divine inspiration. This class exists solely to honor artistic expression free from corporate control, exploitation, or harmful messaging. In the Nakhti Order, there is no casting couch, no gatekeeping, and no toxic competition, only creative freedom and communal elevation.
Art is sacred. Therefore, members of this class are selected not by profit-driven labels or industry plants but by the people themselves. Artists set the value of their own work and collaborate with each other to circulate it throughout the ecosystem. All artistic contributions must align with Nakhti values this means no violence, low-frequency messaging, or spiritual harm.
To support this vision, the Nakhti Order sponsors a national network of cruelty-free recording studios, rehearsal spaces, and art venues. These spaces are free for public use, giving creators the tools they need to thrive without compromise. Recognizes their role in repairing the soul of society.
The G.I.A - Tied to justice, American values, and principled protection.
The G.I.A. and QM Defense Class represent the military, strategic intelligence, and humanitarian protection forces of the Nakhti Order. This class encompasses all military branches within the United States and any aligned sovereign nations that adopt the Nakhti framework.
Members of this class are held to the highest standards of integrity, discipline, and honor. They are expected to fight not for conquest or empire, but for liberty, justice, and the protection of sovereign peoples. Their allegiance is not to corporations or political parties, but to divine law, ethical governance, and the preservation of truth.
As defenders of the Nakhti Order, they serve under the guidance of the Galactic Intelligence Agency (G.I.A.) and the QM Defense Team ensuring that all military action is grounded in wisdom, ethics, and spiritual clarity.
This is not a militarized class for domination, but a strategic, humanitarian class rooted in divine service. The Nakhti framework, created by Kali J.N.S. offers this structure as a reformed defense doctrine for any country that seeks to protect its people without oppression.
Case Studies of Ebb & Flow in the Nakhti Social Class System

Social Libertarianism in the Nakhti context includes:
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Innovative marketplaces and decentralized exchange systems
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Community-managed safety nets through Communal Repositories and DAOs
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Governance tied to utility, service, and contribution, not mere taxation or labor
Rather than building an economy around traditional human labor alone, the Nakhti Order reorients society around real-use innovation and service exchange, allowing members to trade goods, knowledge, and tools freely within a token-powered barter ecosystem.
New Tax System and Social Security System
The tax system is replaced with a three-tiered monthly membership fee, aligned with income brackets. If implemented nationally, this system has the potential to reduce taxes by up to 60% across all brackets. The detailed economic model behind this innovation will be released once the internal economy is fully operational.
Should the U.S. government decline to adopt this framework, members of Nakhti can still benefit directly:
Each membership payment is staked into the ecosystem and earns a yield of 5–7% annually, based on deflationary economics. This yield accrues in a personal RetirementVault, functioning as a hybrid between a retirement fund and an emergency savings account, with the long-term goal of replacing Social Security entirely.
Instead of passively paying taxes and hoping for future payouts, Nakhti members actively invest into a secure, transparent system that grows with them. Early withdrawals (before 12 months) incur only a minimal penalty. All cliff periods, vesting schedules, and tokenomic breakdowns will be publicly available on Nakhti Order.
New Social Classes Recap
Services under Social Libertarianism
Nikola 3-6-9 Governance System that Powers Social Libertarianism
Admiral Sphere (Executive) National Sphere
At the federal level, the Admiral Branch of the Nakhti Order would establish guiding principles and oversee the upperhouse and city council. The Admiral Branch would set standards for federal policies that align with core values, ensuring transparency and alignment with the interests of Americans and international affairs. It would consist of the following:
Responsibilities: The National Admirals (Chief and Queen Mother) lead federal decision-making, enact overarching policies, and represent the Nakhti Order in international and national forums.
Checks and Balances:
The National Admiral Branch's actions are subject to a veto by the Upper House Councils with a two-thirds vote, reinforcing a check on executive decisions.
Veto Power by the Upper House: The Upper House Councils (Council of Elders, Council of Queen Mothers, and Council of Formidable Men) can veto executive actions with a two-thirds majority vote, providing a strong check against federal overreach.
The Upper House - State Level (Regional Sphere)
At the state level, we maintain community alignment while allowing for localized decision-making. At the state level, Regional Spheres interpret and apply national policies in ways tailored to their populations, climates, and resources, ensuring every region has the freedom to reflect local cultural nuances.
Chief State Commander
Acting similarly to a governor. This individual is responsible for interpreting and implementing national policies in a way that aligns with regional culture, economy, and geography.
Structure: The Chief State Commander is supported by appointed Sector Leads for areas such as education, environment, and public safety.
Responsibilities: Chief State Commander act as state leaders, focusing on policies that address state-specific issues such as agriculture, healthcare, and education. They focus on issues like agriculture, public health, and regional infrastructure. They manage interactions between the Regional Sphere and local spheres.
Upper House Councils
Responsibilities: This branch implements policies suited to state-wide concerns, from education to public safety, with a commitment to cultural empowerment, and regional resource management.
Council of Elders: (Legislative) With representatives from various regions, this council acts as the Upper House, providing sage advice, continuity, and wisdom to proposed laws and federal regulations. Each region appoints members proportionate to its population, ensuring equal representation and continuity across generations. This council examines state-level legislation, draws on experience, and ensures respect for community values and historical continuity. There must be equal number of men and women on this council at all times.
Checks and Balances:
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Legislation Review and Oversight: The Council of Elders must review and approve new laws, ensuring they serve public welfare.
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Transparency Requirements: The Council must publish meeting notes and decisions, enhancing public visibility and accountability.
Council of Queen Mothers: Serving as a Judicial Body, this council assesses and guides federal decisions. It has the power to review laws, enact policies, and, when necessary, overturn executive actions with a supermajority vote. This council has the authority to settle disputes, oversee fair representation within councils, and veto decisions as necessary to uphold community principles. Acting as both legislative advisors and judicial overseers, the Queen Mothers focus on justice, family rights, and welfare policies. They have the power to overturn executive policies if they believe they undermine the integrity of Nakhti values.
Checks and Balances:
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Judicial Review: The Council can overturn state and national policies that infringe on Nakhti Order principles.
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Ethics and Integrity Audits: It conducts regular audits on council members and executive actions to detect potential conflicts of interest.
Council of Formidable Men: Economic, Defense, and Infrastructure (EDI) body is Focused on national infrastructure, economic policy, and strategic defense, the Council of Formidable Men advises on federal initiatives such as sustainable urban development, economic resilience, and national security.
Checks and Balances:
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Resource Allocation Oversight: The Council’s projects require approval from the Council of Elders and undergo regular audits.
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Accountability to State Needs: Any significant allocation changes must be reviewed in open forums to ensure they align with state interests.
Structure: The Upper House is organized with a Speaker of the Council who oversees legislative sessions. The council members convene regularly to propose, debate, and vote on laws that directly impact the state’s communities.
Oversight: The Upper House has the authority to approve or veto certain executive actions by the Admiral Branch, promoting a balanced government and ensuring decisions align with community needs.
Over All Checks and Balances:
To prevent unilateral decisions, Chief State Commander must obtain consent from the Upper House before implementing significant policies.
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Council Review Process: All significant national policies require review by the Council of Queen Mothers and the Council of Elders, which evaluates them for alignment with Nakhti values. If policies are deemed harmful, the Council can exercise a supermajority veto to overturn them.
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Participatory Budgeting: The Council of Formidable Men, in charge of infrastructure, defense, and economic policies, must present the budget for public review and receive approval from the Council of Elders to ensure transparent and equitable resource distribution.
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Approval from the Upper House: Any significant policies by the Chief State Commander require approval from the Council of Elders, preventing unilateral actions that could impact state-wide affairs.
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Sector Lead Accountability: Appointed Sector Leads (overseeing education, environment, and public safety) report to both the Chief State Commander/Admiral Branch and relevant Upper House councils, balancing local leadership with council oversight.
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Public Transparency Sessions: The Regional Sphere is required to hold periodic forums where community representatives can question the Chief State Commander and the Sector Leads. The Council of Queen Mothers monitors these sessions to ensure that officials act in the community's best interest.
Additional Accountability Mechanisms for Upper House:
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Conflict of Interest Disclosures: Council members must disclose any conflicts of interest; breaches may lead to impeachment by the Council of Elders.
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Community Monitoring: Each council will host public forums for transparency, where community members can express concerns about governance actions.
Blaque House (Local Sphere)
At the city level, Local Councils work directly with community members and ensure that local governance reflects the needs and values of residents. They also manage municipal services like waste management, transportation, and local commerce. They prioritize policies that improve residents' quality of life and maintain city infrastructure. The city level, known as the Local Sphere, governs the immediate needs of its urban or rural population. The Local branch is led by the City Command, analogous to a mayor’s role, while a City Council fulfills the legislative and advisory functions.
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Responsibilities: This branch handles day-to-day operations of the city, focusing on implementing local laws, maintaining order, and fostering community well-being.
City Commander (Mayor)
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Role: The City Commander (similar to a mayor) holds authority, responsible for city services, local law enforcement, and community welfare programs. The City Commander works closely with heads of municipal departments, like public works and housing, to manage city operations.
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Community Engagement: The City Commander hosts regular public forums to gather input from residents, allowing for direct community engagement and transparency.
Checks and Balances:
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Council Approval for Major Policies: Major city policies and spending plans require approval from the Local Council, promoting a balanced approach to municipal governance.
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Public Forums and Feedback: The City Commander hosts quarterly forums to gather community input and ensure alignment with resident priorities. The Council of Children attends and advises on youth-related policies.
Blaque House (Local Councils)
Responsibilities: Manages city infrastructure, welfare, and dispute resolution.
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This council resolves disputes, enforces local traditions, and fosters unity across community members.
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Oversee essential services (e.g., waste management, transportation, emergency services) and report directly to the City Commander.
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Manages city development projects such as housing, transportation, and economic initiatives.
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Oversees the welfare of families, governs local justice, and manages local agricultural and water resources.
Checks and Balances:
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Oversight of City Commander: The Local Council can challenge or halt the City Commander’s decisions if they do not align with community welfare.
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Community Oversight Committee: These committees conduct regular reviews of the Local Council and City Commander, helping prevent corruption and improve accountability.
Council of Children: A smaller representation on the national level, the council serves in an advisory role to provide insight on youth issues and influence policy directions for future generations.This smaller council provides youth perspectives and emphasizes policies affecting education, social integration, and the future. Their advisory role ensures the needs of future generations are incorporated at every level of governance. Focused on youth issues, this council advises on matters affecting local education, recreation, and community-building programs for younger generations.
Example of Local Governance Integrity Checks
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City councils would enforce community-level checks to prevent conflicts of interest and maintain genuine representation. Members would participate in open decision-making and regularly review community feedback to ensure authenticity and transparency.
Additional Enhancements for Accountability and Autonomy
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Transparency Standards: Require regular, public reporting of council decisions, budgets, and policy impacts at every level. These reports increase accountability and discourage controlled opposition by allowing public access to decision-making processes.
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Direct Representation Based on Population: Ensure that each level of governance reflects local demographics. As populations grow, representation would scale, ensuring all community sectors have a voice in local, regional, and national councils.
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Community Oversight Committees: Establish committees with oversight powers at each level to audit actions, recommend changes, and ensure that the councils do not deviate from their foundational mission.
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Non-Static Election Cycles for Admiral Members: Allow flexibility in election cycles to prevent stagnation in leadership and encourage accountability.
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Economic Autonomy Programs: Encourage councils to develop self-sustaining economies through cooperative businesses, barter systems, and local currency models to reduce dependency on larger, potentially corrupt systems.
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