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Conscious Education re-tells the great works of humanity — short video, audio, and study notes — across many languages, affordable for everyone.

In one paragraph

Conscious Education is a small, independent project building a public library of careful re-tellings of the great works of humanity — philosophy, history, science, political thought, literature, religion. We use modern AI, with a human approving every release, to render each work in the formats people actually use today: short YouTube episodes, audio narration, structured study notes, and ebook companions, in many languages. We are organized as a business, not a charity: our products are not free, but they are priced so that price is never the reason a teenager on a small allowance, a worker on a tight budget, or a student without family support walks away. We carry no advertising and we do not sell personal data. The intent is the one that built the first public libraries: knowledge belongs to everyone.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Conscious Education a company?

It is an independent project, organized as a business — not a charity. Revenue comes from the people we serve, not from advertisers, donors, or data brokers. See Support for the long-form version.

Why are products not free?

So we do not become dependent on grant cycles, advertisers, or data brokers — any of which would, over time, bend what we publish away from the audience and toward whoever pays the bills. Direct payments from readers are the most stable, most aligned form of revenue we can take. “Affordable for everyone” is a design constraint, not a marketing line: prices will be set so a teenager on a small allowance and a worker on a tight budget can both engage. See Support.

Are the works you produce in the public domain?

Yes — at v1, we work only with sources that are in the public domain or that we are otherwise lawfully permitted to study and re-publish. The re-tellings we produce on top of those sources (summaries, narration, translations, illustrations) are original.

Do you use AI?

Yes — for extraction, structural analysis, summarization, narration, and illustration. No for editorial judgment: a human reviews and approves every release. We treat AI as an amplifier of careful human work, not a substitute for it. We never lie about what is human and what is AI: if a piece is machine-narrated, we say so; if a translation is machine-assisted, we say so; if an image is AI-generated, we say so.

How can I republish a piece of your work?

Please contact us before redistributing significant portions of our re-tellings. We are usually happy to grant permission for educational and non-commercial use, and we are open to institutional licensing for broader use. Original public-domain source texts remain in the public domain.

Contact for press

We try to respond within 48 hours during the work week.