A middle-out project
Grassroots Geopolitics is not a top-down policy prescription waiting for the right government. It is a conceptual framework designed to be adopted from the middle out — beginning with municipalities and communities where the argument is self-evident, building the empirical case through demonstration, and scaling the principle upward as the vocabulary becomes established.
The goal, ultimately, is for geopolitical surplus to become a household name when it comes to discussing what economic rent, land value, and geographic advantage actually mean — and for the anti-extraction principle that follows to become common sense rather than radical proposal.
Get involved
This is an embryonic project in public development. The framework is coherent; the movement is nascent. If you are an economist, a local councillor, a journalist, an activist, a developer, a landowner who can see the argument clearly, or simply someone who has noticed that something fundamental is wrong with how place and value relate in Britain — there is a place for you here.