The Library
The Aristolegion Library
The central archive of Aristolegion intelligence — housing research publications, proprietary frameworks, essays, and intellectual works exploring capability, judgment, leadership, and the future of human systems.
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The most recently published Aristolegion research — surfaced automatically the moment it goes live.
Featured Intelligence
Signature Publications
Selected research publications and executive briefings from Aristolegion exploring the forces shaping individuals, organizations, and the future of work.

Intelligence Journal
Aristolegion Intelligence Journal - The Capability Dividend™
Why capability has become the last remaining competitive advantage in the age of accelerating technology.
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Intelligence Journal
Aristolegion Intelligence Journal - Employability Fracture
Deconstructing the macro realities of the 2026 talent deficit and the imperative for judgment-driven leadership.
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Proprietary Frameworks
Capability Systems
Original Aristolegion models examining how capability, judgment, and human advantage compound over time.
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Capability Dividend™
A framework exploring the transition from knowledge accumulation to capability creation.
Research Development
Capability Flywheel™
How learning, judgment, execution, and reflection create compounding professional growth.
Research Development
Judgment Capital™
Understanding judgment as a scarce advantage in an information-abundant world.
Essays & Briefings
Field Notes
Short-form intelligence exploring leadership, work, learning, and human performance.
Essay
Judgment in the Age of Information Abundance
Information abundance did not solve the judgment problem — it revealed how large that problem always was.
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Capability Over Credentials
A credential is a claim, not a demonstration — and the gap between the two is widening.
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The Return of Deep Work
As fragmented, shallow work is automated away, sustained attention becomes the scarcest competitive advantage.
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Books From the House

