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Comparative Legitimacy Morphology, first synthesis pass [S1477–S1480]

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CMP-001 · Comparative Legitimacy Morphology, first synthesis pass [S1477–S1480]

S1477 Formal state authority and revolutionary committee authority both route commands through office

S1478 The militia and the clandestine movement both depend on territorial routing rather than personal presence alone

S1479 The state publishes laws, the revolutionary committee publishes reports, and the militia and movement publish command through office or cell

S1480 The comparison separates legitimacy, force, and visibility instead of collapsing them into one label

S1481 The labor union and the religious order both route authority through delegates and superiors rather than through a single mass office

S1482 The party-state fusion and the company charter both turn organizational unity into a formal body above ordinary members

S1483 The company and the state both depend on recorded publication to make remote rule visible

S1484 The comparison keeps legitimacy, participation, and coercion distinct even when a movement, church, or hybrid regime uses the same delegated form

S1485 The hybrid regime classifies and excludes civil servants by descent and political reliability

S1486 The labor union restricts governing authority to delegates while the order restricts mission routing to superiors

S1487 The militia grants the uniform to blackshirts but not reserves, and the party forbids other formations

S1488 The comparison keeps classification, exclusion, and obedience distinct even when they appear in the same body

S1489 The state and the party-state center participation in office-holding and state membership

S1490 The union and the religious order route participation through delegates and superiors

S1491 The militia and the clandestine movement distribute participation through territorial commands and cells

S1492 The comparison keeps office, delegate, obedience, and cell participation distinct instead of collapsing them into one mode

S1493 Formal state rule, revolutionary emergency, militia adjunct, and party-state fusion all touch force, but they do not hold it in the same way

S1494 Consequence can be carried by uniformed force, territorial command, civil-service purge, or obedience burden rather than by one single enforcement form

S1495 The state, the company, and the union preserve recorded or office-borne review surfaces, while the clandestine movement and the party-state fusion narrow them sharply

S1496 Bureaucratic consequence often moves through office, record, delegate, or mandatory assistance before open violence appears

S1497 The comparison keeps force, review, and routinized participation distinct instead of treating every effective structure as the same kind of power

S1498 Upward reporting does not move through one single path: agents report to committees, committees report to conventions, and delegates nominate review bodies

S1499 Documentary witness burden can rest on promulgated record, while clandestine and fused structures sharply narrow who can raise review upward

S1500 Ordinary participation can consist of counted delegate nomination, mandatory administrative assistance, or territorial cell placement rather than direct command

S1501 A written report, documentary evidence, and a review path are not the same institutional act

S1502 The comparison keeps upward reporting, witness burden, review, and ordinary participation distinct instead of treating all documentary or participatory structures as one legitimacy form


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