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Restorationism

Restorationism is the disciplined work of repairing what drift has damaged — our moral grammar, our civic clarity, and our shared sense of cause and effect. It rejects performative outrage and partisan reflexes, focusing instead on rebuilding the systems, habits, and structures that allow a free people to stay coherent. Restorationism is not nostalgia; it is stewardship. It asks citizens to recover what was lost, preserve what still works, and transmit a healthier civic architecture to the next generation.

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