The Archive Collapse [S1116–S1121]
Theme: Foundations · 41 sentences.
ACC-001 · The Archive Collapse [S1116–S1121]
S1116 The archive holds the records
S1117 The archive routes the records to the adjudicator
S1118 The adjudicator comprehends the records
S1119 The adjudicator is authoritative
S1120 Where the adjudicator is authoritative, the people act willingly
S1121 When records route and action stays willing, collective power exists
ACC-002 · The Archive Collapse [S1122–S1127]
S1122 The records say the specific document reached the adjudicator
S1123 The records also say the specific document did not reach the adjudicator
S1124 The adjudicator can see the contradiction but cannot know the disputed proposition
S1125 The adjudicator gives no final ruling on the matter
S1126 Where the adjudicator gives no final ruling, violence does not emerge
S1127 Where the adjudicator gives no final ruling, authority declines but does not disappear
ACC-003 · The Archive Collapse [S1128–S1134]
S1128 One witness sees the specific document in the archive
S1129 The other witness does not see the specific document in the archive
S1130 The people perceive the witness split
S1131 As for the archive, the people are split between trust and disbelief
S1132 Where the archive becomes an object of both trust and disbelief, public support decays
S1133 Where public support decays, collective power declines
S1134 Where public support decays, authority thins further
ACC-004 · The Archive Collapse [S1135–S1141]
S1135 Where public support decays, decrees continue
S1136 Decrees continue, but governance no longer springs from its own origin
S1137 Where governance no longer springs from its own origin, bureaucracy emerges
S1138 Bureaucracy multiplies decrees, not power
S1139 Where bureaucracy emerges, governance depends on decrees, not public support
S1140 Where governance depends on decrees rather than public support, collective power declines
S1141 Where governance depends on decrees rather than public support, willing action declines
ACC-005 · The Archive Collapse [S1142–S1148]
S1142 Where willing action declines, imposed action emerges
S1143 Where imposed action emerges, decrees depend on violence
S1144 Imposed action is not collective will
S1145 Where power declines and violence remains, state terror emerges
S1146 State terror is violence, not power
S1147 Where state terror emerges, the people act under imposition
S1148 Where decrees depend on violence, governance decays further
ACC-006 · The Archive Collapse [S1149–S1156]
S1149 The archive is repaired
S1150 Where the archive is repaired, the records return to the archive
S1151 If the archive had not decayed, the records would have routed to the adjudicator
S1152 Where the records return to the archive, the archive routes them to the adjudicator again
S1153 Where the archive routes the records again, memory-return emerges
S1154 The people remember the matter, but do not know it
S1155 Where the people remember the matter but do not know it, authority does not spring from its own origin
S1156 Where memory-return emerges without full knowledge, the loss does not disappear
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