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The Moonshot  Democracy. Opportunity. Citizenship.

At the core of Project 2026 lies our Moonshot vision, built on three foundational pillars: Democracy, Opportunity, and Citizenship. By weaving these pillars through all our content and initiatives, we strive to inspire action, foster equity, and empower communities.

Democracy: Making Democracy Work for All Citizens

Democracy is more than a system of governance; it is a shared responsibility built on the political equality of all citizens. At its best, democracy thrives when individuals are informed, engaged, and proactive participants in shaping the future.

Questions Addressed

  • How can the foundational ideals articulated in the Declaration of Independence be implemented today?

  • What is the role of the government in facilitating human flourishing?

  • How can citizens reclaim their sovereignty and influence public policy effectively?

Opportunity: Creating Pathways for Flourishing Lives

Opportunity is the cornerstone of a fair society. It begins with ensuring every individual has a fair chance to thrive by addressing systemic barriers and fostering equitable access to resources. Starting with the critical first 1,000 days of life, Moonshot Press prioritizes laying the foundation for lifelong well-being.

Questions Addressed

  • What factors contribute to the creation, development, and maintenance of optimal well-being?

  • What conditions allow citizens to thrive and flourish?

  • How do early-life interventions impact an individual’s ability to achieve core capabilities?

Citizenship: Inspiring Active Participation and Systemic Change

Citizenship extends beyond legal status—it’s a call to action. True citizenship involves shaping governance, advocating for justice, and contributing to the collective well-being of our communities. Through Moonshot Press, Project 2026 empowers individuals to move beyond passive observation to become active agents of change.

Questions Addressed

  • How can individuals influence governance and promote systemic change?

  • What practical steps can citizens take to advocate for justice and community well-being?

  • How can we reframe citizenship to foster greater engagement and accountability?

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