What if we had to start over from scratch, not just politically, but structurally? No spin. No slogans. Just systems that work.
A Post Collapse Constitution for the United States begins where collapse leaves off. It doesn't treat collapse as fantasy or fiction. It treats it as failure-slow, uneven, and already underway. Instead of clinging to broken frameworks or trying to revive a mythologized past, this book builds from first principles. It defines what rights people actually need to survive, and then shows how to protect them with enforceable systems grounded in equity, transparency, and labor-centered governance.
This isn't a utopia. It's a working blueprint. The Constitution inside these pages is written like real law. It addresses food, housing, mobility, digital rights, and civic power. It replaces today's gridlock with a localized model built for distributed enforcement, scalable provision systems, and citizen-activated checks against corruption.
Written by a criminal investigator and political essayist with no allegiance to left or right, this book doesn't try to sell you a revolution. It shows you what one might actually look like if regular people were in charge of building it. If you are someone who's lost faith in politics but still wants something to fight for, this is your field manual.
Whether you're prepping for the future or rethinking the present, this book offers a clear path forward-one that starts where you are, with what we know, and builds only what we need.