| Standard Deduction | Universal deduction applied to all income before flat tax calculation, making the system effectively progressive without creating tax brackets | VIII, App. D |
| Autonomous Community (AC) | Self-funded work and life community, voluntarily welcoming those who cannot or do not wish to integrate into the conventional market | X |
| Transition Differential | Temporary tax funding pensions of retirees from the old system (pay-as-you-go) during the transition to funded pensions | App. E |
| Normative Dumping | Unfair competition where an imported product benefits from non-compliance with standards imposed on domestic producers (environmental, social, sanitary) | XXX |
| Normative Equality | Constitutional principle requiring that any product sold on the domestic market comply with the same standards as domestic products | XXX |
| Risk Encapsulation | Legal compartmentalization between domains (health, retirement, unemployment, etc.) to prevent bankruptcy contagion | IX |
| Flat Tax | Single income tax on net income, at the same rate for all, without brackets or loopholes | VIII |
| Catch-Up Fund | Separate fund fed during budget deadlocks, earmarked for repairing damage (deteriorated infrastructure, deferred maintenance) | V, XIX |
| Structural Reserve Fund | Budget cushion fed by mandatory annual surplus, intended to absorb crises | V |
| Chained Index | Type of price index (Fisher, Tornqvist) where the reference basket is automatically updated each period, avoiding obsolescence | App. D |
| Libertarian Libertarianism | Synthesis proposed by this manifesto: State limited by constitutional architecture, social protection through market and ACs, real-time democracy | II, Concl. |
| CBAM | Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: European device requiring importers to purchase carbon certificates, applying the normative equality principle | XXX |
| Market Releaser | Importer or distributor legally responsible for imported products’ compliance with domestic standards | XXX |
| Risk Pooling | Mechanism requiring insurers to share costly profiles through a common pool, preventing selection of “good risks” | VII |
| Autarkic Option | Possibility for those refusing all collective structures to live in isolated rural autarky | XII |
| Parliament | Chamber elected by census suffrage, competent for budget, government, and economic matters | XXI |
| PPD (Pseudo-Dynamic Basket) | Incorruptible price index based on anonymized transactional data and unsupervised classification, without human intervention | App. D |
| Permanent Recall | Mechanism allowing voters to remove an elected official at any time if the distrust threshold is reached | XVII |
| Senate | Chamber elected by equal suffrage, competent for fundamental rights and societal matters | XXI |
| 4/5 Lock | Majority required in each chamber separately (Parliament AND Senate) to modify fundamental constitutional rules | XXIV |
| Blank Vote | Pro-decision citizen stance; depending on the option chosen, political signal or counterweight to black vote | XVII |
| Census Vote | Voting method where vote weight is proportional to tax contribution, with floor (1 vote) and ceiling (100 votes) | XX, App. C |
| Equal Vote | Voting method where each citizen has the same weight (one person, one vote) | XXI |
| Gray Vote | Neutral citizen stance; creates an empty seat that systematically abstains | XVII |
| Black Vote | Blocking citizen stance; creates an empty seat that systematically votes AGAINST | XVII |