A moral, legal and artistic experiment in truth
In practical terms, Fraternal Admonition is a structured global platform where selected authors, in the first expression of the project (Book 1), address real or symbolic Goliaths through final letters of conscience, evaluated in transparent phases (AI, peer, public) and preserved in lasting books and artworks.
Introduction
The Fraternal Admonition Project (FA) presents the idea of resolving disputes through the principle of fraternal admonition—offering an alternative to conventional litigation before state courts.
FA seeks to inspire parties in asymmetric conflicts to replace years of uncertain legal battles with a morally structured path toward resolution with truth and reconciliation—and, where possible, to gain back a brother instead of gaining a verdict.
The project is inspired by a real and deeply personal injustice, involving severe harm and loss, ongoing for more than 25 years—where a single individual stood against a powerful EU corporation and the state behind it.
The first expression of the project is the book Letters to Goliath — fifty letters and fifty paintings forming a single moral and artistic act. After more than 25 years of seeking justice through courts and institutions, a Croatian entrepreneur who suffered deep injustice now transforms his personal struggle into a final fraternal admonition addressed to modern Goliaths.
Rooted in the Gospel of Matthew (Mt 18:15–17), the Project embodies a timeless moral idea: the appeal to conscience and reconciliation before public conflict — a universal human effort to preserve dignity before judgment.