A Theory of Sovereignty

The Architecture of Authority and Agency

In our attempt to understand how a piece of paper (a contract) can bind a nation, and how a human being gains the right to stand as a sovereign, we propose a two-fold structure. We view this as a potential "Descent of God" (the line of jurisdiction) and a "Rise of Man" (the gradient of cognitive capacity). These are not immutable laws, but a framework for navigating the relationship between the ephemeral, the physical, and the legal.

I. The Descent of God: The Lineage of Jurisdiction

We inquire: How does an un-pointable, divine authority manifest as a binding legal obligation? We posit the following lineage, descending from the metaphysical to the commercial:


II. The Rise of Man: The Gradient of Cognitive Agency

While the Descent of God defines the source of authority, the Rise of Man defines the capacity to exercise it. We propose a gradient of stewardship based on the entity's ability to interface with symbolic meaning:


III. The Intersection: The Molecular Shift

When we bring these two continuums together, we see the formation of society. The Contract is the pivot. When a Sovereign (Man) uses their Legal Avatar (Ens Legis) to bind their living Trust to another Sovereign's Trust, they form a bond.

When this process repeats across a multitude of individuals, the bonds spread outward, creating a macro-structure. We might suppose that a Nation is essentially a "molecule" of these intertwined Trusts. Its stability is entirely dependent on the vertical integrity of the individuals—the Descent of God down to the Contract—that hold it together. If the vertical lines of the individual are broken, the horizontal molecule dissolves, for a Nation has no Soul of its own; it is merely the collective, enlivened reflection of the Sovereigns that animate it.