The Foundation publishes under standards designed to preserve seriousness, interpretive integrity, and institutional discipline.
Editorial Tone
Writing should be calm, exact, lucid, and literate. Empty provocation, theatrical blasphemy, and adolescent inversion are treated as failures of thought, not signs of courage.
Interpretive Rules
- Critique systems before persons.
- Differentiate symbolic, philosophical, literary, and theological claims clearly.
- Avoid absolutist language unless the text is deliberately declarative.
- Do not use the Anti-Christ as a license for hatred, cruelty, or spectacle.
AI Usage Standard
AI may be used to pressure assumptions, compare frames, and draft philosophical alternatives. It may not be treated as a prophet, final authority, or substitute for editorial judgment.
Publication Discipline
Canonical pages should remain stable, versioned, and internally coherent. Experimental work belongs in the Journal, submissions layer, or AI engine until it earns promotion into the official record.