ANT-001 — The Origins of Totalitarianism (Hannah Arendt, 1951)
Purpose: Stress-test Tonesu against Arendt's core theses on totalitarianism, statelessness, and political plurality. Key structural challenges: helms identity predicate (twice), recursive wi-fe lo-wi-fe construction, i- vs a- scope-prefix contrast, ne-fe dependency across paired / clauses, go-su (W235) vs wi-to-de structural/conspiratorial distinction.
Vocabulary Framework
| Form | Gloss | Analysis | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
a-ra-su |
totalitarianism | a- (universal scope) + ra (power) + su (structure) = total-power-structure |
W239 (new) |
ra-de-su |
tyranny | ra (power) + de (deviation/decay) + su (structure) = deviant-power-structure |
W240 (new) |
wi-ra-ki |
state terror | wi (will) + ra (force) + ki (motion/change) = directed-force-in-motion |
W241 (new) |
pa-ra-de-su |
imperialism | pa (territory) + ra (power) + de (deviation) + su (structure) = territorial-deviant-power-structure |
W242 (new) |
no-ne-su-li |
stateless person | no + ne-su (network/society) + li (person) = person without political network |
compositional |
no-ne-zo-li |
isolated / lonely person | no + ne (bond) + zo-li (living person) = person without living bonds |
compositional |
wi-fe |
right, entitlement | intentional-boundary | W100 |
fa-ra-be |
hostile arousal, hatred | affect-force-increasing | W123 |
go-su |
circumstances, structural causation | causal-structural field | W235 |
a-ra-su'ki |
totalitarian movement | juncture: [total-power-structure] + [motion/rise] | compositional |
o-ka |
collective action | o- (collective scope) + ka (deliberate action) |
compositional |
o-zo-li |
plural persons, the many | o- (collective scope) + zo-li (living persons) |
compositional |
i-zo-li |
a single person | i- (particular scope) + zo-li (living person) |
compositional |
ne-pa |
home territory, metropole | ne (relation/bond) + pa (place) = the place one belongs to |
compositional |
wi-to-de |
planned conspiracy | wi (will) + to (plan/concept) + de (harm) = harm-directed plan |
compositional |
Sentences
S845 — Totalitarianism is historically novel — not tyranny. (ANT-001-A)
Written: laarasu ne esu / no ne radesu
Gloss: [agent: total-power-structure] [is] emergent-structure / not [is] deviant-power-structure
Natural reading: "Totalitarianism is a new [emergent] form of rule — not tyranny."
Notes: Arendt's foundational claim: totalitarianism is not a variant of tyranny or despotism but a historically novel form of government. The e- scope prefix (emergent) on su (structure) gives e-su = emergent-structure = a form that has not existed before. The / partition contrasts the positive claim (new) against the negative (not tyranny). ra-de-su = deviant-power-structure = tyranny: power (ra) whose structure (su) deviates (de) from legitimate exercise. Both a-ra-su and ra-de-su end in -su (structure type) — the pair makes Arendt's taxonomic point clean. W239 and W240 first use.
S846 — Terror is not the means of totalitarian rule; it IS totalitarianism. (ANT-001-B)
Written: lawiraki no ne kamu / lawiraki helms arasu
Gloss: [state-terror] not [is] tool / [state-terror] is-by-definition total-power-structure
Natural reading: "Terror is not [merely] a tool of totalitarianism; terror IS totalitarianism."
Notes: Arendt's central thesis. Unlike tyranny (which uses terror instrumentally to intimidate), totalitarianism's purpose is terror itself — it is the permanent state of atomized fear. The two-clause / construction contrasts no ne ka-mu (not a tool, using the standard instrument compound W047) against helms (strict definitional identity, G012). helms is justified: this is not a property claim (ne) but Arendt's strongest definitional equation — terror and totalitarianism are constitutively the same structure. W241 (wi-ra-ki = directed-force-in-motion = state coercive terror) first use. First helms use in ANT-001.
S847 — The right to have rights IS the right to political membership. (ANT-001-C)
Written: wife lowife helms wife lonesuski
Gloss: right [to] right is-by-definition right [to] network-joining
Natural reading: "The right to have rights is [by definition] the right to belong to a political community."
Notes: Arendt's most famous formulation. The recursive structure wi-fe lo-wi-fe = "the right to [have] rights" tests Tonesu's ability to express self-referential entitlement. The lo- patient prefix on the inner wi-fe marks it as the content of the outer right: "the right [to have] right." wi-fe lo-ne-su-ki = the right to [enter/join] the network = the right to political membership. ne-su-ki = entering the social network (inchoative: the transition into membership). helms is appropriate: Arendt's argument is definitional — without political membership there are no rights to speak of. Second helms use in ANT-001. First use of recursive wi-fe lo-wi-fe construction.
S848 — The stateless person has no rights. (ANT-001-D)
Written: lanonesuli ne nowife
Gloss: [agent: no-network-person] [is] no-right
Natural reading: "The stateless person has no rights."
Notes: The direct consequence of S847. no-ne-su-li = person without social-network = stateless person (no + ne-su + li: the ne-su negated = outside all political-network membership). no-wi-fe = no-right = rightlessness (no + wi-fe: the entitlement-boundary negated). Arendt's argument: rights are not inherent in being human; they derive from political membership. Lose membership, lose rights. The copular predicate ne no-wi-fe = has the property of rightlessness. Structurally parallel to ne wi-fe (has rights) but negated at the predicate level, not the copula level — the distinction matters: the stateless person isn't no ne wi-fe (denied the property) but ne no-wi-fe (the property they have is itself the negation of right). First use of no-ne-su-li and no-wi-fe.
S849 — A single idea generates a total explanatory system. (ANT-001-E)
Written: laito kabe loatosu
Gloss: [agent: particular-idea] creates [patient: universal-knowledge-structure]
Natural reading: "A [single/particular] idea generates a total explanatory system."
Notes: Arendt's analysis of ideology: totalitarian ideology takes one premise (race war, class struggle) and derives everything from it — the "logic of an idea" applied without limit. The i- scope prefix (precise/particular/single) on to (conceptual pattern) gives i-to = the particular/single idea (the one determining premise). The a- scope prefix (universal/total) on to-su (organized knowledge) gives a-to-su = universal organized knowledge = a total explanatory system. The i-/a- scope-prefix contrast in a single sentence captures Arendt's point: one particular premise generates universal [claimed] coverage. First corpus sentence with i- and a- scope prefixes on the same root class in opposition.
S850 — Totalitarian movements require loneliness, not hatred. (ANT-001-F)
Written: laarasu'ki nefe nonezoli / no nefe farabe
Gloss: [totalitarian-movement] requires no-bond-living-person / not requires hostile-arousal
Natural reading: "Totalitarian movements require [the condition of] loneliness — not hatred."
Notes: Arendt's counterintuitive mass-psychology claim: the mass basis of totalitarian movements is not hatred (which requires an object and some relational energy) but atomized loneliness — the destruction of all stable relational bonds leaving individuals isolated and susceptible. a-ra-su'ki = juncture compound: [total-power-structure] modifies [ki] = the motion/rise of totalitarianism = totalitarian movements. The juncture is required: without it, a-ra-su-ki right-branches as a + [ra-su-ki] = all [power-structure-change], not [total-power-structure]-motion. no-ne-zo-li = no-bond-living-person = isolated/lonely person: no negates ne-zo-li = bond-to-living-persons = the condition of having no living bonds = loneliness/atomization. fa-ra-be (W123) = hostile arousal = hatred (the closest Tonesu form). First use of juncture compound a-ra-su'ki and no-ne-zo-li.
S851 — Totalitarianism destroys collective action. (ANT-001-G)
Written: laarasu kade looka
Gloss: [totalitarianism] deliberately-destroys [patient: collective-deliberate-action]
Natural reading: "Totalitarianism deliberately destroys collective action."
Notes: Atomization thesis: totalitarianism is the first government form that destroys not only public political life but also the private and social sphere — all forms of spontaneous group action. ka-de = deliberate-act-of-decreasing = destroy (ka: deliberate action + de: causing decrease/decay). o-ka = collective deliberate action: o- (collective scope) + ka (deliberate action) = the deliberate action of many as a collective. Distinct from o-ka-su (W233, the Party as collective governance institution): o-ka is the activity (acting-together), W233 is the institution. First use of o-ka as collective-action nominalization.
S852 — Political community requires plurality, not a single person. (ANT-001-H)
Written: lonesu nefe ozoli / no nefe izoli
Gloss: [political-community] requires collective-persons / not requires particular/single-person
Natural reading: "Political community requires [plural] persons — not [just] one person."
Notes: Arendt's plurality thesis (central also to The Human Condition, 1958): politics is constituted by the fact that we are many, different people in the world. A single person cannot form a political community. ne-su (W031) = network/society = political community. ne-fe (W042) = dependency condition = requires. o-zo-li = collective-persons: o- (collective scope) + zo-li (living persons) = the many persons-as-collective. i-zo-li = particular/single-person: i- (precise/particular scope) + zo-li = one person, the singular. The / partition contrasts the requirement (plural) against the insufficient condition (singular). First explicit corpus contrast of o-zo-li and i-zo-li.
S853 — Imperialism returned the methods of colonial domination to Europe. (ANT-001-I)
Written: go {paradesu}, larade ki lonepa
Gloss: because-of [territorial-deviant-power-structure], [deviant-power] moved [to] bond-place
Natural reading: "Because of imperialism, [colonial methods of] deviant power moved home."
Notes: Arendt's historical-causal argument: the administrative murder, racial ideology, and techniques of total domination practiced in European colonies were exported from Africa and Asia back into Europe as totalitarianism. pa-ra-de-su = imperialism (W242): pa (territory) + ra (power) + de (deviation/domination) + su (structure) = the structured deviant-power system applied to colonial territories. ra-de = deviant power = the specific methods and practices. ne-pa = bond-place = the place of relation = the metropole/home territory (Europe): the ne root specifies the relational anchor — the place to which the empire relates as "home." go {} causal frame: the premise in {} is the cause; the main clause is the result. First use of W242 pa-ra-de-su and ne-pa.
S854 — Totalitarianism is structural [circumstances], not conspiratorial. (ANT-001-J)
Written: laarasu ne gosu / no ne witode
Gloss: [totalitarianism] [is] causal-structural-field / not [is] harm-directed-plan
Natural reading: "Totalitarianism is [a matter of] structural circumstances — not planned conspiracy."
Notes: Arendt insists that totalitarianism was not a secret conspiracy but an open mass movement whose horror was structural and systemic. go-su (W235) = circumstances / causal-structural field: the organized causal-background that produces outcomes without any single planner. Cross-batch resonance with Chomsky's S844 (MCH-001-J: same structural-vs-conspiratorial distinction in propaganda model). wi-to-de = harm-directed-plan = conspiracy: wi (will) + to (conceptual plan/artifact W045-class) + de (harm/decay) = a plan designed toward causing harm = conspiratorial design. The / partition makes the distinction explicit. W235 go-su used here in its "structural causation" register (distinct from its agent-marked use la-go-su in ORD-001, S825/S832) — first use in predicate position.
Batch Summary
| Sentence | ID | Key claim | Structural note |
|---|---|---|---|
| S845 | ANT-001-A | Totalitarianism is novel — not tyranny | W239 a-ra-su, W240 ra-de-su first use; e-su emergent scope |
| S846 | ANT-001-B | Terror IS totalitarianism (not its tool) | W241 wi-ra-ki; helms identity predicate (1/2) |
| S847 | ANT-001-C | Right to have rights = right to political membership | Recursive wi-fe lo-wi-fe; helms (2/2); ne-su-ki |
| S848 | ANT-001-D | Stateless person has no rights | no-ne-su-li; no-wi-fe predicate |
| S849 | ANT-001-E | One idea generates a total explanatory system | i-/a- scope-prefix opposition on same root class |
| S850 | ANT-001-F | Movements require loneliness, not hatred | Juncture a-ra-su'ki; no-ne-zo-li |
| S851 | ANT-001-G | Totalitarianism destroys collective action | o-ka (collective action, distinct from W233 o-ka-su) |
| S852 | ANT-001-H | Political community requires plurality | o-zo-li vs i-zo-li scope-prefix contrast |
| S853 | ANT-001-I | Imperialism returned colonial methods home | W242 pa-ra-de-su; ne-pa metropole; go {} causal |
| S854 | ANT-001-J | Totalitarianism is structural, not conspiratorial | W235 go-su in predicate position; wi-to-de conspiracy |
New W-entries: W239 a-ra-su (totalitarianism) · W240 ra-de-su (tyranny) · W241 wi-ra-ki (state terror) · W242 pa-ra-de-su (imperialism)
Compositional first uses: e-su (emergent-structure, S845); no-wi-fe (rightlessness, S848); i-to (single idea, S849); a-to-su (universal knowledge-system, S849); a-ra-su'ki (totalitarian movement juncture, S850); no-ne-zo-li (isolated/lonely person, S850); o-ka (collective action, S851); o-zo-li (plural persons, S852); i-zo-li (single person, S852); ne-pa (home territory, S853); ra-de (deviant power, S853); wi-to-de (conspiracy, S854); go-su (W235) in predicate position (S854)
ANT-001 Colloquial Register Analysis
| Form used | CLQ entry | Colloquial form | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
a-ra-su (W239) |
none | — | 3-root political-philosophy term; specialized register; no stub |
ra-de-su (W240) |
none | — | 3-root; specialized; no stub |
wi-ra-ki (W241) |
none | — | 3-root; political register; no stub |
pa-ra-de-su (W242) |
none | — | 4-root; historical-political register; outside CLQ scope |
wi-fe (W100) |
none | — | 2-root — below CLQ threshold |
fa-ra-be (W123) |
none | — | 3-root; no new stub needed; SOM-register characterized |
go-su (W235) |
none | — | 2-root — below CLQ threshold |
ka-mu (W047) |
none | — | 2-root — below CLQ threshold |
ne-su (W031) |
none | — | 2-root — below CLQ threshold |
e-su |
none | — | 2-morpheme (scope-V + root) — below CLQ threshold |
a-ra-su'ki |
none | — | 4-morpheme juncture compound first use; defer |
no-ne-zo-li |
none | — | 4-root first use; defer |
o-ka |
none | — | 2-morpheme (scope-V + root) — below CLQ threshold |
o-zo-li |
none | — | 3-morpheme; first use; defer |
wi-to-de |
none | — | 3-root first use; specialized; defer |
helms pattern |
none | — | Normative notation — outside CLQ scope |
go {} frame |
none | — | Semantically load-bearing causal frame — outside CLQ scope |
Verdict: irreducibly formal — all W-entries are specialized political-philosophy vocabulary; scope-prefix compounds below threshold; 3+-root compositional first uses deferred.
CLQ entries registered from this batch: none.
ANT-002 — The Origins of Totalitarianism (Hannah Arendt, 1951) — continued
Purpose: Second pass on Arendt's Origins. Extends coverage to: the camp as juridical space of rightlessness; ideology+terror as twin pillars; masses vs. organized classes; the "everything is possible" claim; nation-state decline generating statelessness; historical necessity displacing human will; the secret police as inner core; propaganda vs. reasoning; natality as antidote to total domination; politics as the space of living-person plurality.
ANT-002 Vocabulary Framework
| Form | Gloss | Analysis | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
ka-de-pa |
concentration camp; deliberate-harm-place | ka (deliberate) + de (harm/destruction) + pa (place) = deliberate-harm-place |
W243 (new) |
be-ki |
natality; capacity for new beginning | be (beginning/becoming) + ki (motion/change) = beginning-in-motion |
W244 (new) |
ti-go-su |
historical necessity; law of History | ti (time) + go (cause/origin) + su (structure) = temporal-causal-structure |
W245 (new) |
de-li |
adversary; ideologically designated harmful-person | de (harm/decay) + li (person) = agent-of-harm |
W223 (existing) |
ka-si-de |
propaganda; deliberate signal-corruption | ka (deliberate) + si (signal) + de (corruption) = intentional signal-corruption |
W224 (existing) |
no-su-o-li |
unorganized masses; atomized collective | no + su (structure) + o- (collective) + li (person) = unstructured-collective-persons |
compositional |
su-o-li |
organized class; structured collective | su (structure) + o- (collective scope) + li (person) = structured-collective-persons |
compositional |
ka-fe |
limit of action; the possible | ka (deliberate action) + fe (boundary) = deliberate-action-boundary = the limit of what can be done |
compositional |
na-ne-su |
nation-state | na (identity) + ne-su (network-structure) = identity-network-structure |
compositional |
mi-ne-su |
secret police; inner-network-structure | mi (inner/self) + ne-su (network-structure) = the hidden inner state apparatus |
compositional |
u-a-ra-su |
true core of totalitarianism; foundational-total-power | u- (interior/foundational scope) + a-ra-su (W239 totalitarianism) |
compositional |
wi-si |
prayer/will-signal (W063) | wi (will) + si (signal) = sincere intentional signal; NOT propaganda |
W063 (existing — do not use for propaganda) |
ka-to |
to reason; deliberate knowing | ka (deliberate action) + to (knowledge/pattern) = deliberate-knowing = reasoning |
compositional |
no-to |
falsehood; non-knowledge | no (negation) + to (knowledge/pattern) = absence-of-knowledge |
compositional |
ne-zo-li |
living-person bonds; the social fabric | ne (bond/relation) + zo-li (living persons, W148) = bond-of-living-persons |
compositional |
ANT-002 Sentences
S855 — The camp is a juridical space of rightlessness. (ANT-002-A)
Written: lakadepa ne nowife
Gloss: [deliberate-harm-place] [is] no-right
Natural reading: "The camp [concentration camp] is rightlessness."
Notes: Arendt's analysis of the camps as the essential institution of totalitarianism — not an instrument toward an end but the space where totalitarianism's constitutive claim (that human beings as such can be made superfluous) is enacted. ka-de-pa (W243) = deliberate-harm-place = the concentration camp: ka (deliberate action) + de (destruction/harm) + pa (place) = the designed space of deliberate destruction. Distinct from de-pa (a merely harmful place — not necessarily designed): the ka specification marks intentional policy. no-wi-fe = rightlessness (first attested S848). The copular predicate ne no-wi-fe = has the property of rightlessness — the camp is not merely a place where rights happen to be violated; it IS the institutionalized form of rightlessness. W243 first use.
S856 — Ideology designates the enemy; terror destroys them. (ANT-002-B)
Written: latosu si lodeli / lawiraki kade lodeli
Gloss: [organized-knowledge/ideology] signals [harmful/deviant-person] / [state-terror] destroys [harmful/deviant-person]
Natural reading: "Ideology designates the enemy; terror destroys them."
Notes: Arendt's account of the twin pillars of totalitarian domination. Ideology does not merely justify power — it performs a specific operational function: it names the "objective enemy" (the Jew, the Kulak) who must be eliminated regardless of individual behavior or guilt. Terror then executes this designation. to-su (W030) = organized knowledge = ideology. si = signals/designates (primitive). de-li (W223) = adversary/agent-of-harm = the ideologically designated enemy — Arendt's "objective enemy" is precisely the agent whose existence ideology marks as harmful. wi-ra-ki (W241) = state terror. The / construction makes Arendt's division of labor explicit: ideology (left arm) provides the target; terror (right arm) carries out the elimination. W223 de-li reuse; first use in ideological-designation context.
S857 — Totalitarian movements depend on unorganized masses, not organized classes. (ANT-002-C)
Written: laarasu'ki nefe nosuoli / no nefe suoli
Gloss: [totalitarian-movement] depends-on [unstructured-collective-persons] / not depends-on [structured-collective-persons]
Natural reading: "Totalitarian movements depend on the atomized masses — not on organized classes."
Notes: Arendt's social-base thesis: previous revolutionary movements drew from class-organized groups (the working class, the bourgeoisie) with interests and solidarity structures. Totalitarianism drew from the atomized masses — people with no organizational attachment, no class solidarity, no stable identity or interest group. a-ra-su'ki = juncture compound (first used S850): [total-power-structure]-motion = totalitarian movements. ne-fe (W042) = dependency condition = depends on/requires. no-su-o-li = unstructured-collective-persons = the atomized masses: no negates su (structure) within the compound, giving no-su (no-structure) before o-li (collective persons). su-o-li = structured-collective-persons = organized class or interest group. The / contrast: mass atomization as the precondition of totalitarian recruitment. First use of no-su-o-li and su-o-li.
S858 — Totalitarianism claims: everything can be done. (ANT-002-D)
Written: laarasu kade lokafe
Gloss: [totalitarianism] deliberately-destroys [deliberate-action-boundary]
Natural reading: "Totalitarianism destroys the limits of what can be done — [enacts that] everything is possible."
Notes: Arendt's "everything is possible" — the totalitarian claim that breaks with all previous political experience. Prior governments, even tyrannies, operated within unstated limits: there were things that simply were not done. Totalitarianism dissolves this — it claims the right to remake human nature, to destroy entire peoples, to reorganize life itself. ka-de = deliberately destroys (first used S851, confirmed as deliberate-act-of-harm/destruction). ka-fe = deliberate-action-boundary = the limit of what can be deliberately done = the possible: ka (deliberate action) + fe (boundary) = the boundary of deliberate action = what counts as doable. la-a-ra-su ka-de lo-ka-fe = totalitarianism deliberately destroys the limit-of-action = removes all limits on what can be done. First use of ka-fe.
S859 — The decline of the nation-state produced stateless persons. (ANT-002-E)
Written: go {lananesu ki lode}, lanonesuli be
Gloss: because [identity-network-structure moves toward decay], [no-network-person] comes-to-be
Natural reading: "Because the nation-state declined, stateless persons came into existence."
Notes: Arendt's historical argument: statelessness was not produced by individual displacement but by the systemic breakdown of the nation-state — the political form whose logic tied rights to national belonging. When nation-states collapsed, expelled minorities, or stripped citizenship from groups, those people fell through the floor of the international system because no other institution existed to guarantee rights. na-ne-su = identity-network-structure = the nation-state: na (individual identity) + ne-su (W031, network/society) = the political network organized around collective national identity. ki lo-de = moves toward decay = declines (the motion-toward-patient frame: the nation-state undergoes movement in the direction of deterioration). la-no-ne-su-li be = the stateless person emerges/comes-to-be: intransitive be = comes into existence, begins to exist. First use of na-ne-su (nation-state) and intransitive be (come into being). no-ne-su-li first attested S848.
S860 — Historical necessity, not collective will, is totalitarianism's claimed authority. (ANT-002-F)
Written: latigosu ne ra / no ne wioli
Gloss: [temporal-causal-structure / historical-necessity] [is] power / not [is] collective-will
Natural reading: "The law of History is the authority — not collective will."
Notes: Arendt: totalitarianism claims to execute not a human will but the Law of Nature or History — a supra-human force whose verdict cannot be questioned. This is what distinguishes totalitarianism's self-justification from ordinary tyranny (which claims a human's right to rule). The law of History says the Aryan race must triumph, or the classless society must be achieved — and whoever opposes this is not a political enemy but an obstacle to an inevitable process. ti-go-su (W245) = time-causation-structure = the organized causal structure of historical time = historical necessity: ti (time) + go (cause/origin) + su (structure/organization). ne ra = is power/authority (using ra as the property of having force/authority). wi-o-li (W238) = collective will/consent. The / contrast: History's law (which cannot be questioned) vs human collective will (which can). W245 first use.
S861 — The secret police is the true core of totalitarianism. (ANT-002-G)
Written: laminesu ne uarasu
Gloss: [inner-network-structure / secret-police] [is] foundational-total-power-structure
Natural reading: "The secret police is the true [foundational] core of totalitarianism."
Notes: Arendt's institutional analysis: in totalitarian states, the visible institutions of government (parliament, ministries, army) are hollow — the real center of power is the secret police, the organization that enacts terror without legal constraint or external oversight. mi-ne-su = inner/hidden-network-structure = the secret police: mi (inner/self) + ne-su (W031, network-structure) = the inner organizational network that operates hidden from the public structure. u-a-ra-su = foundational-total-power-structure = the interior core of totalitarianism: u- scope prefix (interior/foundational) + a-ra-su (W239 = totalitarianism). The u- scope prefix marks the innermost, foundational layer — the true core beneath the visible structure. First use of mi-ne-su and u-a-ra-su.
S862 — Propaganda does not reason; it asserts non-knowledge. (ANT-002-H)
Written: lawisi no kato / lawisi si lonoto
Gloss: [propaganda / intentional-signal] not reasons / [propaganda] signals [non-knowledge/falsehood]
Natural reading: "Propaganda does not reason; it asserts falsehood."
Notes: Arendt's analysis of totalitarian propaganda: it does not argue or attempt to persuade through evidence — its technique is the consistent assertion that crowds out all other thinking. The purpose is not to inform but to produce a mental state of habituation to untruth. wi-si = intentional-signal = propaganda: wi (will/agenda) + si (signal/symbol) = a signal driven by will/agenda rather than truth = propaganda as a deliberate signaling practice. ka-to = deliberate-knowing = reasoning: ka (deliberate action) + to (knowledge/pattern) = the deliberate practice of knowing = reasoning, argumentation. no ka-to = does not reason = makes no appeal to knowledge-seeking. si lo-no-to = signals [the] non-knowledge = asserts falsehood: si (signals) + no-to (non-knowledge: no + to = absence-of-knowledge = falsehood). First use of wi-si, ka-to, and no-to.
S863 — Natality is a right [capacity] totalitarianism cannot destroy. (ANT-002-I)
Written: labeki ne wife / laarasu no kade lobeki
Gloss: [natality / beginning-motion] [is] right/capacity / [totalitarianism] not destroys [natality]
Natural reading: "Natality is a capacity [right] — and totalitarianism cannot destroy it."
Notes: Arendt's concluding claim in Origins: the "miracle that saves the world... is ultimately the fact of natality, in which the faculty of action is ontologically rooted." Every new birth is a new beginning that totalitarianism cannot pre-determine or eliminate. be-ki (W244) = beginning-motion = natality: be (beginning/becoming) + ki (motion/change) = beginning-in-motion = the movement of beginning that is ontologically given with every birth. ne wi-fe = is a right/capacity = has the status of an entitlement or intrinsic capacity. The second clause: la-a-ra-su no ka-de lo-be-ki = totalitarianism cannot destroy natality — using the same ka-de (deliberately-destroy, S851, S858) but now negated: the one thing that resists total domination. The / construction mirrors S846 but in reverse: S846 asserted identity; S863 asserts irreducibility. W244 first use.
S864 — Political community arises from living-person bonds, not from any single person. (ANT-002-J)
Written: lanesu be lonezoli / no be loizoli
Gloss: [political-community] emerges-from [living-persons-bonds] / not emerges-from [single-person]
Natural reading: "Political community arises from the bonds between living persons — not from any single person."
Notes: Closing sentence for ANT-002 — Arendt's positive vision of what politics is. The political is not the state apparatus, not ideology, not the will of a ruler: it is constituted by the fact that we are many, different persons bound to each other in a common world. be lo-X = emerges-from / arises-from X: be (beginning/emergence) taking lo- patient marking on the source. ne-zo-li = living-person-bonds = the bonds between living persons = the social fabric: ne (bond/relation) + zo-li (W148, living persons) = the living relational tissue of human plurality. The positive form of what no-ne-zo-li (S850) negates — atomized loneliness is the absence of ne-zo-li. i-zo-li = single person (first used S852). The / contrast: the political is constituted by the many-in-relation, not by the solitary individual. Cross-batch resonance: S852 (plurality as requirement) and S848 (rightlessness of the stateless). First positive use of ne-zo-li (negated form no-ne-zo-li in S850).
ANT-002 Batch Summary
| Sentence | ID | Key claim | Structural note |
|---|---|---|---|
| S855 | ANT-002-A | The camp is rightlessness | W243 ka-de-pa first use; ne no-wi-fe predication |
| S856 | ANT-002-B | Ideology names; terror destroys | W223 de-li reuse; / division of labor |
| S857 | ANT-002-C | Movements need masses, not classes | no-su-o-li vs su-o-li; ne-fe across / |
| S858 | ANT-002-D | Totalitarianism destroys limits of action | ka-fe first use |
| S859 | ANT-002-E | Nation-state decline -> stateless persons | na-ne-su; intransitive be |
| S860 | ANT-002-F | Law of History, not collective will | W245 ti-go-su; wi-o-li (W238) |
| S861 | ANT-002-G | Secret police is the true core | mi-ne-su; u-a-ra-su |
| S862 | ANT-002-H | Propaganda signals falsehood, not truth | W224 ka-si-de reuse; no-to first use |
| S863 | ANT-002-I | Natality resists total domination | W244 be-ki; be lo-X patient-source frame |
| S864 | ANT-002-J | Politics arises from living bonds | ne-zo-li (positive first use); be lo-X source |
New W-entries: W243 ka-de-pa (concentration camp) · W244 be-ki (natality) · W245 ti-go-su (historical necessity)
Reused entries: W223 de-li (S856, ideological-designation context); W224 ka-si-de (S862, political-propaganda context)
Compositional first uses: no-su-o-li, su-o-li (S857); ka-fe (S858); na-ne-su (S859); intransitive be (S859); mi-ne-su, u-a-ra-su (S861); no-to (S862); ne-zo-li positive (S864)
ANT-002 Colloquial Register Analysis
| Form used | CLQ entry | Colloquial form | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
ka-de-pa (W243) |
none | — | 3-root; institutional-historical register; no stub |
be-ki (W244) |
none | — | 2-root — below CLQ threshold |
ti-go-su (W245) |
none | — | 3-root philosophical-political register; no stub |
de-li (W223) |
none | - | W223 reuse - 2-root below CLQ threshold |
ka-si-de (W224) |
none | - | W224 reuse - 3-root below new-stub threshold |
ka-fe |
none | — | 2-root — below CLQ threshold |
na-ne-su |
none | — | 3-root; specialized; no stub |
mi-ne-su |
none | — | 3-root; specialized institutional; no stub |
u-a-ra-su |
none | — | 4-morpheme scope-prefix compound; first use; defer |
no-to |
none | — | 2-root — below CLQ threshold |
no-su-o-li |
none | — | 4-morpheme first use; defer |
ne-zo-li |
none | — | 3-morpheme; first positive use (negative form S850); defer |
a-ra-su'ki |
none | — | Juncture reuse from S850; same deferral applies |
wi-o-li (W238) |
none | — | 2-root — below CLQ threshold |
Verdict: irreducibly formal — all W-entries are specialized political-philosophy vocabulary; 2-root compositional forms below threshold; 3+-root and 4-morpheme first uses deferred.
CLQ entries registered from this batch: none.