DoctrineMap

DoctrineMap is a web + mobile AI-assisted study tool that helps users compare political philosophies (liberalism, conservatism, socialism, anarchism, communitarianism, etc.) and their religious/philosophical roots using primary sources and citations. Users pick a question (e.g., “What justifies state authority?”) and the app generates a structured comparison: key claims, canonical thinkers, strongest arguments, common misreadings, and real-world policy implications. It also flags where interpretations are contested and links to the exact passages (public-domain texts or licensed excerpts). The product is not a debate arena; it’s a reference and learning workflow with reading lists, short explainers, and “argument maps” you can export for classes or discussion groups. Realistically, it wins only if it stays rigorous and avoids becoming another hot-take summarizer.

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