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Legibility and Sovereignty: The Politics of Visibility in a Parasovereign Age

Richard Martin July 17, 2025 No Comments

Sovereignty depends on legibility—the ability to make people, land, and activity visible, countable, and governable, as James C. Scott argues in Seeing Like a State. But this need to simplify and standardize produces its own resistance: parasovereign systems, both ancient and engineered, often thrive by remaining deliberately illegible. From kinship networks and mutual aid to Bitcoin and Tor, these orders do not reject rules—they redesign constraint outside the reach of centralized authority. In an age of expanding surveillance and institutional fragility, the real strategic question is no longer just who rules, but what can be seen, and by whom.

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Exit, Not Protest: The Rise of Parasovereign Systems

Richard Martin June 27, 2025 No Comments

What happens when people choose to exit instead? Richard Martin explores the rise of parasovereign systems—like Bitcoin and Tor—that empower individuals to bypass state control without confrontation. Drawing parallels to ancient Rome’s plebeian secession, he reveals how these modern networks redefine power dynamics. Participation in these uncapturable systems offers a strategic alternative to traditional governance, challenging the very foundations of authority. Discover how exit, not protest, can reshape our future and create new institutions that thrive outside institutional constraints.

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Symbolic Power and the American Abdication

Richard Martin May 21, 2025 No Comments

Can America still outcompete China?
Yes, but only if it stops acting like a revisionist power. In this follow-up to my Condemned to Lead series, I argue that the global order isn’t collapsing because of China’s rise. It’s collapsing because the United States is withdrawing from the symbolic responsibility of leadership. America still commands the world’s admiration. People want to be American. No one wants to be China. But symbolic power is useless if it isn’t matched by narrative coherence and strategic will. If the U.S. continues to sabotage the system it built, the collapse won’t be China’s fault. It will be America’s.

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The Mirage of Costless Hegemony – Strategic Collapse in the Absence of Coherence

Richard Martin May 19, 2025 No Comments

What happens when a superpower tries to lead without upholding the system it leads? The Mirage of Costless Hegemony explores the strategic delusion that power can persist without responsibility.

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The Trump Doctrine – Supremacy Without Responsibility

Richard Martin May 18, 2025 No Comments

The Trump Doctrine seeks power without cost—demanding global respect while dismantling the very structure that makes it possible. In Supremacy Without Responsibility, I unpack the strategic risks of this worldview.

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Condemned to Lead – Why the U.S. Can’t Walk Away from the World It Built

Richard Martin May 17, 2025 No Comments

What if American global leadership isn’t a choice—but a structural consequence of its centrality in the global order? In Condemned to Lead, I explore why the U.S. can’t simply walk away from the world it built, and what’s at stake if it tries.

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Business Under Threat: Rethinking Free Enterprise in an Era of State Mobilization

Richard Martin May 11, 2025 No Comments

In an era where existential threats loom large, the myth of free enterprise is challenged by the reality of state mobilization. As history shows, during crises like World War II and the COVID-19 pandemic, market independence yields to government control and strategic planning. Business leaders must adapt to this shifting landscape, recognizing that resilience is not just about market adaptability but aligning with state imperatives. Discover how strategic leadership can navigate these turbulent times and ensure business survival in a world where sovereignty trumps autonomy. Explore the critical lessons from recent global events that redefine the future of enterprise.

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The Concrete Origins of Despotism: From Household Rule to Political Sovereignty

Richard Martin April 29, 2025 No Comments

Despotism begins not with government, but with governance. Before there were kings, there were masters; before the state, there was the household. The term “despot” originates from the Greek “despotēs,” meaning “master of the household,” highlighting a foundational authority that predates political rule. This intimate relationship between household sovereignty and political power reveals how despotism is not merely tyranny, but a scaling up of domestic rule. To understand the architecture of domination, we must begin with its most intimate foundations. Discover how our earliest experiences shape our relationship with authority and the persistence of despotism in modern society.

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Cosmic Despotism: Sovereignty at the Scale of the Sacred

Richard Martin April 29, 2025 No Comments

Political domination goes beyond force; it involves a deep understanding of our rules as part of something greater. This idea resembles cosmic framing—where leadership is seen as a divine calling linked to higher powers. Historically, before formal governments, people looked to the skies, connecting earthly governance with celestial forces. In this dynamic, leaders found purpose, representing a cosmic authority that still resonates today. Discover how this ancient perspective influences our modern lives!

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Totalitarianism as Strategic Entrainment: The Final Gear of Coerced Coherence

Richard Martin April 26, 2025 No Comments

Totalitarianism may appear rare, but it plays a significant role during challenging times. It serves as a mechanism of strict governance, where uncertainty is not tolerated, and total mobilization is essential. Unlike typical authoritarian regimes, totalitarianism seeks to redefine reality, eliminate dissent, and unify social institutions towards a single goal. Even liberal democracies under pressure can adopt totalitarian traits. Join Richard Martin in exploring the dynamics of totalitarianism and its compelling allure in his insightful analysis.

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