Aydın Tiryaki (2026)
Introduction: Why Now and Why Us? Human history is full of laws, rules, and economic models developed to ensure justice. However, no system established to date has been able to fully guarantee humanity’s innate rights, labor, stolen time, and dignity. Traditional economic models have squeezed justice into narrow molds like “growth” or “income distribution,” rendering the massive inequalities created by the system invisible. But today, the level reached by big data analysis and artificial intelligence technologies makes a new justice architecture possible—one that can penetrate the capillaries of society and meticulously measure the value each individual adds to the system and the harm they suffer from it. This model, which we call “The Great Reckoning,” is a project of mathematical and moral restoration of labor stolen by inflation, positions usurped by a lack of merit, damage inflicted on nature, and human dignity bruised by injustices.
1. The Mathematical Backbone of the System and the Two-Track Scales of Justice The Great Reckoning defines the position of every individual in society on a 100-based “Social Balance Line.” This line is the center of the system. While systemic advantages acquired by individuals from birth or later push them above this line, making them “debtors” to society; the injustices, losses, and impossibilities they are subjected to against their will pull them below the line, placing them in a “creditor” (disadvantaged) position relative to the system.
However, the system’s greatest red line is that it does not measure human dignity with money. Therefore, the reckoning is conducted in two parallel tracks that never intersect:
- Social Score: The monetary account where an individual’s financial losses, inflationary rights usurpations, tax burden, and economic disadvantages are tracked.
- Human Value Score: The account of “unpurchasable” losses, such as unjust arrests, stolen time, rights violated in interviews, and degrading practices experienced during periods of oppression. A loss in the Human Value Score cannot be compensated materially, no matter how great a fortune is paid; it can only be balanced by the restoration of reputation, social priority, and the moral reparation offered by the system.
2. The Restoration of Labor, Wages, and Loyalty The current economic order cheapens labor and concentrates wealth in certain hands by using inflation as an invisible tax. The Great Reckoning considers “Inflationary Wage Theft” to be one of the system’s greatest crimes. A public or private sector employee’s salary melting away against inflation is directly recorded in the Social Score as the system’s material debt to that person.
Likewise, the system rewards honesty and loyalty. Individuals who pay their taxes on time and do not evade their obligations are rewarded with a “Financial Loyalty Premium.” Those who follow the rules are no longer the “losers of the system” but its most respected creditors. On the other hand, hiding behind certain foundations and associations (Institutional Camouflage) established for tax evasion or wealth transfer, without producing any social benefit, is strictly prohibited. The unfair advantages provided by such structures are directly written into the debt ledger of the relevant individuals.
3. Merit, Public Service Deficit, and Equal Opportunity Disruptions in education and healthcare, which are the fundamental duties of the state, are defined as a “Public Service Deficit” in The Great Reckoning. An individual who is forced to spend their limited budget on private hospitals or schools because they cannot find an appointment in public hospitals or due to the poor quality of state schools is considered double-taxed. These forced expenditures constitute the state’s service debt to that individual.
Merit is the unshakable foundation of the system. The “Merit Gap” between those with wealth entering private universities with low scores to acquire a profession and the obstacles facing poor but brilliant students is meticulously measured. While the stolen hopes of youth who score high in written exams but are eliminated in subjective interviews are recorded as the highest credit in the “Human Value Score”; those who occupy those positions without merit are obliged to repay all the power they have acquired as a heavy “debt” to the system. Similarly, the damaged reputations and missing wages of those subjected to degrading status differences such as “contractual,” “subcontracted,” or “temporary” despite performing the exact same work within an institution are restored in both scores simultaneously.
4. The Right to Housing and Property Equilibrium Housing, like education and healthcare, is a fundamental human right. The relationship between landlord and tenant cannot be left to brutal market conditions. The system examines how the lessor acquired their property: A home bought by working a lifetime and saving every penny is not put on the same scale as property acquired through unfair rent-seeking.
In the tenancy relationship, the “Fair Value” (market rate) is essential. The harm suffered by an individual forced to pay rent far above the fair value due to an inability to find a rental home or the system’s inadequacy in housing supply is again reflected in the Social Score as a service deficit. Shortcomings in the state’s housing policy should neither make the tenant an enemy of the property owner nor punish someone who bought a house with their honest labor; the bill must be borne directly by the system itself, which must restore the balance.
5. Gross Negligence, Ecological Destruction, and the Armor of Conscience Disasters and negligence affecting society at large go beyond individual crimes. Those who cut load-bearing columns before earthquakes or cause occupational murders by failing to take safety precautions not only receive legal punishment; they also assume the cost of the massive destruction they cause as a debt to be paid for generations under the heading of “Systemic Error and Gross Negligence.” The same rule applies to nature. Companies or individuals that destroy forests or pollute water resources incur an “Ecological Debt” based on the principle of pricing irretrievable nature.
However, there are areas where the system is not a cold calculator. The relief provided by people entirely voluntarily and unconditionally during times of great disaster (like earthquakes or floods) is protected by the “Armor of Conscience.” This aid is never calculated as an advantage score or a tax rebate tool; it is left entirely in the free realm of conscience and solidarity. Similarly, social aid received by individuals in the lowest income bracket for their basic survival needs does not indebt them, in accordance with the principle of “Micro-Justice,” but is recognized as a minimum right to life worthy of human dignity.
6. Democracy, Representation, and the Restoration of Law Justice is not only economic but also political and legal. The lost years, freedoms, and damaged dignities of people who were unjustly tried, imprisoned, or oppressed during periods when the rule of law was suspended are at the very center of the Human Value Score.
In addition, the usurpation of political will is a debt element in the system. The owners of votes that cannot be represented in parliament due to election thresholds, unfair electoral systems, or the usurpation of political will are democratic creditors. Political structures that wield unearned power thanks to this unfair system are the ultimate debtors to the system.
Conclusion: The Justice Contract of the Future The Great Reckoning for Social Balance and Equality is neither a project of revenge nor a utopian dream. It is the perfect union of infallible 100-based mathematics and pure conscience, illuminating all the dark spots of the past and returning unfair gains and usurped dignities to their rightful owners. Knowing that a human being is not merely a number, yet utilizing the power of numbers to deliver absolute justice, this system is the name of a brand new social contract where labor, merit, honesty, and nature are protected. No obsolete structure can stand in the way of an idea whose time has come.
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A Note on Methods and Tools: All observations, ideas, and solution proposals in this study are the author’s own. AI was utilized as an information source for researching and compiling relevant topics strictly based on the author’s inquiries, requests, and directions; additionally, it provided writing assistance during the drafting process. (The research-based compilation and English writing process of this text were supported by AI as a specialized assistant.)
