The Library
of Better Systems

A global repository where individuals, organisations, and governments find, evaluate, and act on systems designed to improve human civilization — one domain at a time.

20 Domains of Betterment
Open Global Contribution
CSR Industry Awards
Gov State Rewards

The Library is the living archive of the Facilitator — the global coordination layer envisioned in Future Democracy. Every system here was contributed by an individual who looked at the world and believed it could be better. Each is catalogued under its domain of betterment and presented in summary. For detailed overviews of each system, visit the Books section. The complete system is available as a published work on Amazon. Governments may reward. Industries may award. Citizens may engage.

Founder’s Contributions — Systems by Rajanikant L. Patel
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Road Safety · Policy

Advanced Times Calling

Rajanikant L. Patel

A Citizen Authorisation Market Model (CAMM) for road safety reform — a penalty and licensing architecture that realigns driver behaviour through market incentives rather than punitive fines alone.

⊘ Awards not accepted Government reward: open
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Governance · Democracy

Future Democracy

Rajanikant L. Patel

The Grand System — a participatory global architecture for continuous, rewarded societal betterment. The foundational framework for this Library, the Facilitator, and the entire Better World Mindset initiative.

⊘ Awards not accepted Government reward: open
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Global Welfare · Finance

World Wide Welfare (WWW)

Rajanikant L. Patel

A decentralised global social welfare architecture — a nine-part framework for delivering economic security across national boundaries without dependency on any single state or multilateral body.

⊘ Awards not accepted Government reward: open

How the Library Works

01
Contribute a System

Any individual may submit a system for societal betterment. Accepted submissions are catalogued under the appropriate domain.

02
Explore the System

Read the concept in summary here. For the full overview, contact the author.

03
Industry Awards

Industries and corporations may award promising systems under CSR. Each creator’s card clearly states whether awards are accepted or declined.

04
Government Rewards

Governments that adopt and implement a system are invited to financially reward the creator — a defining obligation of the Grand System.

Browse by Domain of Betterment

Poverty

Open for submissions

Environment

Open for submissions

Terrorism & Security

Open for submissions

Old Age & Care

Open for submissions

Road Safety

1 system — view

Education

Open for submissions

Healthcare

Open for submissions

Governance

1 system — view

Global Welfare

1 system — view

Employment

Open for submissions

Hunger & Food

Open for submissions

Housing

Open for submissions

Peace & Conflict

Open for submissions

Family & Children

Open for submissions

Trade & Commerce

Open for submissions

Justice & Law

Open for submissions

Technology & Ethics

Open for submissions

Climate & Disaster

Open for submissions

Science & Innovation

Open for submissions

Other Domains

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Awards & Rewards

How Recognition Works

What the world rewards, the world produces. Every system in the Library displays the creator’s declared recognition policy — visitors and institutions always know exactly where they stand before they engage.

Industry Award — CSR

Any industry or corporation may award a creator whose system shows meaningful potential for societal betterment. This is voluntary, exercised under the CSR mandate. Each creator’s card clearly states whether awards are accepted or declined — that declaration is final and is respected by the Library.

Government Reward

A government that adopts and implements a system from the Library is invited to financially reward the creator. This follows the core principle of the Grand System: societal contribution, when acted upon by a state authority, deserves formal recognition and compensation from the implementing authority.

Have a system that could make the world better?

Every great improvement to human civilization began as one person’s idea. The Library exists to give yours a home — catalogued, visible, and ready to act upon.

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