Agora is the journal of the Gnossia Institute.
It is a space for engagement with the Corpus. Its purpose is not to expand the system, but to work within it — to test its concepts, apply its structures, and confront them with concrete questions.
Where the Corpus defines, Agora examines.
The journal publishes essays that interpret, challenge, and operationalise the principles set out in Res Publica Forma, the Compendium, and the Codex. These texts do not introduce new doctrines. They clarify implications, explore tensions, and extend the system into domains where its consequences must be made explicit.
Agora is not a platform for opinion. It is a working environment for thought conducted under constraint. Every contribution must remain internally consistent with the architecture of the Corpus, while demonstrating its relevance to real conditions — institutional, economic, civic, or cultural.
The aim is precision, not volume. Each text is expected to take one problem and resolve it rigorously.
Over time, Agora forms a living layer around the Corpus: a record of application, correction, and refinement. It is here that the system encounters reality.

