This paper presents an operational, event-valued framework for resolving democratic polarization by applying the Redemption Optimization (TRO) kernel and Moral Kernel Optimization (MKO) guardrails. Rather than treating political disagreement as an irreducible ideological conflict, the framework reframes disputes over equality and liberty as finite harm-classes subject to minimal-trigger remediation, typal closure, and formal confirmation. The paper introduces a practical playbook—trigger, remedy, confirmation—supported by an auditable event ledger and a three-stage confirmation operator (cohort replay, adversarial stress drills, live monitoring). The result is a convergence-preserving governance method that resolves partisan deadlock without collapsing freedom or reopening closed harm-classes. The framework is empirically falsifiable and includes a pre-registration scaffold for field trials in democratic governance.
Sergiu Margan (Wed,) studied this question.