Summary

“The Ukrainian Geopolitical Project of Global Influence”

Ratushyn Y., Polenok S.
Book-as-Impact • Book-as-Position • Book-as-Invitation

1. Why This Book Exists

This book is not an academic treatise, not a classical political manifesto, and not an ideological program. It is a response to a civilizational vacuum. Humanity possesses tools — but lacks architecture. The Ukrainian project proposes this missing architecture.

2. The Central Thesis

The world entered the digital age without digital institutions. Wars, migration, inequality, distrust, and security collapse are institutional failures — not moral or cultural ones.

3. Ukraine as a Civilizational Interface

Ukraine is neither a victim nor a geopolitical periphery. It is a civilizational interface where industrial war, digital technology, freedom, and institutional collapse converge.

4. The Collapse of Old Paradigms

The state has lost its monopoly on power, information, economy, and coercion. No institutional replacement has emerged — producing global chaos. War has again become profitable and legitimate.

5. Great Civilizational Cycles

Humanity is moving from force to law, from chaos to ethics, from empires to institutions. The digital age requires meaning, not merely services.

6. The Ukrainian School of Cybernetics

The failure of automation was not technical but political. Monopoly over governance destroyed systemic intelligence. This insight forms the book’s core.

7. Digital Society: Thought as Action

Action now occurs through code, signal, and contract. Borders lose universality, and responsibility becomes personalized.

8. Artificial Intelligence: The Problem Resolved

AI is dangerous only without a responsible owner. Through personalization, lack of legal personhood, and full human responsibility, autonomous violence is removed.

9. Civilism: Beyond Ideologies

Civilism is a post-ideological architecture grounded in the human being, property, and eternal values. Freedom limited by equality and justice becomes a systemic norm.

10. Patterns Instead of Laws

Behavioral patterns replace coercion. Replication replaces commands. Ethics becomes scalable.

11. Digital Citizenship

A person becomes a digital individual, delegating without losing sovereignty through a personal polycentric institution.

12. The Digital Institutional Platform (DIP)

DIP is not a state or corporation. It is an interaction infrastructure where institutions exist as code, taxation occurs at consumption, and war loses economic sense.

13. Civic Passive Income (CPI)

CPI is an institutional dividend of the digital economy: stabilizing societies, reducing inequality, and increasing global liquidity.

14. Ukraine as a Platform for the Future

Ukraine offers architecture, not dominance. Participation is voluntary.

15. A New International Security System

Security arises from economic rationality of peace, institutional responsibility, and transparent participation rules.

16. Global Institutional Growth

  • United States: $8–9 trillion
  • European Union: $7–8 trillion
  • China: $8–10 trillion
  • Global South: $4–6 trillion

17. Migration Without Migration

People remain where they live, work globally, preserve culture, and avoid forced displacement.

18. Humanity After Endless Wars

Fear ends as a system. Cultures survive without isolation. Individuality becomes a priori.

19. Ukrainian Victory

Victory of meaning over force. Architecture over chaos. Future over repetition.

20. Invitation

This book is an invitation to a world where war is irrational, freedom is institutional, humanity is central, and Ukraine is the point of entry.