“What Is An Apriorian” explores the concept of "Agorocracy," a system in which the market, shaped by individual good works, forms the foundation of culture and faith. In this view, humans do not own physical assets but rather add value through a modification of assets. Personal property being limited to consumables rather than investment or income-generating goods. The market is characterized by voluntary associations, strict accountability for costs, and the principle that no one is entitled to another’s wealth or to externalize their costs.
The church, as described here, emerges as a granular, diverse civilization constructed through these market activities and mutual trust. Faith is manifested in the trust that enables cooperation. Apriorians find direction in divine guidance, which underpins all market interactions and the building of culture and church, both as a collective expression of faith.