Book Summary

"Civilism of the Digital Society: The Noospheric Architecture of Human Civilization"

The book "Civilism of the Digital Society: The Noospheric Architecture of Human Civilization" is a systematic philosophical and institutional study of humanity's global civilizational transition from an industrial, state-centric model to a digital, polycentric, and noospheric form of existence. The authors interpret digital transformation not as a technological trend, but as a fundamental evolutionary shift that reshapes the very nature of the human being, institutions, the economy, security, and the world order.

Civilizational Crisis and the Emergence of the Digital Noosphere

In the opening chapters, the book demonstrates that the contemporary world has entered a phase of deep civilizational restructuring caused by the exhaustion of traditional models of governance, economics, and security. The state-centric order, power balancing, hierarchical institutions, and coercion as a basis of stability no longer correspond to the complexity of the global world.

The authors argue that these models are being replaced by the digital noosphere - a new level of civilizational organization in which data, ethics, trust, digital institutions, and polycentric coordination play a central role. In this context, Ukraine is presented as a point of global rupture: a space where historical pressure, war, digital transformation, and value-based mobilization have created unique conditions for the emergence of a new civilizational model.

Digital Society and the New Human Being

Chapter I formulates the concept of the digital human - not as a consumer of technologies, but as a digital personality, a bearer of personal sovereignty, digital rights, and digital property. The core of the new social contract is the Digital Institutional Platform (DIP / C3N), an environment in which individuals realize their rights, property, economic participation, and responsibility.

The chapter explores the role of polycentric institutions (CPI), neurochain, digital contracts, patterns, and replications as the foundation of the digital ecosystem. Ukraine is portrayed not merely as a user of these solutions, but as a global center of digital evolution capable of offering the world a new architecture of digital civilization.

The Digital Vector of Evolution and the Role of AI

In Chapter II, digital transformation is examined as an evolutionary process in which humanity moves from biological determination toward ethical coordination. A new concept emerges - the human-as-institution, capable of acting within global digital structures.

Artificial intelligence in this system is not an autonomous subject, but an instrument of dynamic balance. Full responsibility for AI actions lies with the digital person who implements such actions through their CPI or sub-platforms. A special place is given to ethical algorithms, defined by the authors as a form of the collective intelligence of the noosphere.

Institutional Transformation and the Birth of Civilism

Chapter III is devoted to the evolution of social institutions. The state is no longer the sole center of power; it is replaced by a polycentric order based on trust, digital courts, digitized property, and institutional engineering.

The key concept of the book is civilism - a synthesis of freedom, equality, and justice, supplemented by a civic passive income as the material foundation of social stability. Civilism is presented as the completed evolution of humanism and a transition to a noospheric civilization.

A New World Order and Digital Security

In Chapters IV-VII, the authors analyze the collapse of force-based geopolitics and the formation of a new system of international security grounded not in coercion, but in the balance of ethical patterns, digital jurisdiction, and polycentric institutions.

Special attention is given to the International Hub for Sustainable Development Project Management, which emerges as the institutional foundation of a new architecture of security, economy, and climate stability. Ukraine is identified as a key initiator and coordinator of this system.

Climate, Biosphere, and Noospheric Development

Chapter VIII addresses the climate crisis, interpreted not only as an environmental issue but also as an institutional one. The authors propose models of digital biosphere monitoring, ecosystem economics, climate adaptation, and the noospheric development of humanity.

The International Hub and the New Economy

Chapter IX develops the concept of a new architecture of the international economy, where digital property, the Hub's international payment system, project immunities, and the minimization of state intervention play a decisive role. The state gradually shifts into the role of an external observer, retaining framework functions but no longer dominating the digital society.

The Mathematics of Peace and the Phase Portrait of Civilization

Chapters X-XI introduce a unique approach to peace as a mathematical and systemic category. Peace is described through functions of trust and stability, phase transitions, nonlinear development trajectories, and a global formula of peace. A phase map of civilism is constructed, enabling the forecasting of scenarios for the evolution of the digital noosphere.

Conclusion: Ukraine and the Future of Humanity

In the afterword, the book concludes that humanity stands on the threshold of a noospheric era, where ethics, institutions, and digital coordination become decisive. Ukraine emerges as a founder of a new world order, capable of offering humanity a practical model of civilism - a harmonious, just, and sustainable digital society.