Article II.III.III.I: Insurance of Sovereignty

PROBLEM STATEMENT?

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Whereas;

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THEREFORE:
GIVEN
… The Necessity of Solving the Preference for Survival;
AND
… The scarcity of time, and scarcity of resources to satisfy needs, preferences, and wants;
AND
… The necessity of cooperation across our lifetimes, and the irreplacable disproportionate returns on cooperation;
AND
… The persistent choice of predation, parasitism and conflict versus cooperation, versus avoidance and boycott;
REQUIRES
… The prevention of incentive for non-cooperation, retaliation, and retaliation cycles
REQUIRES
… Reciprocal Guarranty of Insurance of:
… … Self Determination By Self Determined Means
REQUIRES
… Rights, Obligations, and Inalienations of:
… … Minimum knowledge of this law, capacity of argument supporting it, parley (parliament) to codify it, parleys (houses) to produce commons under it, individual self defense of it, discipline of those failing it, court resolving it, judicial duel as escalation of it, posse as escalation of it, and force of arms (militia) to insure all of the above.

(Note: duel: a sovereign can deny the legitimacy of the court in the matter and thus resort to duel if both sides agree (judicially sanctioned duel), or abandon the contract for insurance, becoming an outlaw, thus enabling retaliation against one by the individual or the group. ergo criminals have the protection of the  insurers the court and the law. Outlaws rescind their insurance of others and their insurance of the outlaw. Therefore sovereignty cannot exist without the choice to abandon insurance by the group.)

WHERE The Possibility of:
… Self Determination by Self Determined Means
Requires
… Sovereignty (Before) Demonstrated interests
That Requires
… knowledge of the spectrum of demonstrated interests.
Consisting of:
… The Existential (Natural), 
… The Obtained (Direct),
… And The Common (Indirect).
AND the possibilty of:
… Sovereignty in Demonstrated interests
Requires:
… Reciprocity (During) in:
… … Deed, Words (truth, testimony), and Display
AND the Possibility of:
… Reciprocity in Deed and Display
Requires
… Knowledge of the criteria for reciprocity
Requring:
… the terms of Reciprocity:
… … Productive, Exhaustively Informed truthful speech, and Warrantied, Voluntary transfer of demonstrated interests, free of imposition of costs upon the demonstrated interests of others.

AND WHERE the possibility of:
… Exhaustively informed truthful speech
Requires
… Reciprocal Testimonial Truth
Requires:
… Knowledge of truthful speech
Requires:
… The Criteria for truthful speech:
Requires the complete criteria for the testifiability of speech:
… Realism, Naturalism, Identity, Internal Consistency, Operational Possibiilty, External Correspondence, Bounded Rational Choice, Reciprocal Bounded Rational Choice, with Causal Parsimony, and Full Accounting, within Stated Limits, and within the limits of Liability and Restitutability.

Requires:
… Institutions of Insurance of Cooperative Assistance, Dispute Prevention, and Dispute Resolution
Consisting of:
… Weights and Measures 
Consisting of:
…  Habits, Manners, Norms, Traditions, Values, Ethics, Morals, Quantitative and qualitative Weights and Measures, certifications(trademarks), insurance (regulation, licenses), codes, legislation, laws, and constitutions.

AND Requring

… Institutions of Cooperative Assistance
… … Consisting of:
… … … freedom of truthful reciprocal speech, freedom of association, freedom of contract, contracts, regulation of weights and measures, money, banks, credit, treasuries, codes, regulations, parliaments, legislation for the production of private and common.

AND Consisting of:
… Prohibitons on the incentive to dispute, retaliate, engage in cycles of retaliation, cause repetition, cause imitation, cause defection, or war.

AND Requiring:
… Institutions of Dispute Resolution
… … Consisting of:
… … … Courts, Parliaments, (Monarchies), Citizens, Sheriffs, Militia, and Militaries

AS SUCH (THEREFORE):

THE FUNDAMENTAL OBLIGATIONS, RIGHTS, AND INALIENATIONS (ROIS) consist of:

I. RECIPROCAL INSURANCE OF SOVEREIGNTY:
The production Individual, private, common, and state Sovereignty in Demonstrated Interest:

WHERE
DEMONSTRATED INTEREST consists in
|Demonstrated Interests|: Natural > Acquired > Common.
(See Article III – Man – Demonstrated Interests)

  1. Natural Interests
  2. Acquired Interests (obtained)
  3. Common Interests

REQUIRES:

  1. … (Via Positiva) Obligation to insure by the Defense of the private and common demonstrated interests by display word and deed.
  2. … (Via Negativa) Rights to the insurance of one’s demonstrated interests both private and common in display word and deed.
  3. … (Via Equality) and the Inalienability of both those obligations and rights insuring of private and common demonstrated interests in display word and deed.

REQUIRES;
… Duty To The Institutions of Insurance, of the Production of Institutions of Cultural production of rights, obligations, inalienations, sovereignty and reciprocity:
… … personal, familial, interpersonal, local, social, economic, political, and geostrategic;

BY MEANS OF:
… Display BY;
… …  dress, manners, behavior, and all other means of non-verbal communication.
… Word BY;
… … Informing(ignorance), Correction(error, bias), Warning and Threat(Coercion), Courts(determination, restitution, punishment, prevention), Parliaments (Public Record of Right, Obligation, Inalienation), (Monarchies (decider of last resort)),
… And Deed BY;
… … Physical force(violence), Bearing and Using Arms(Bearable Arms), Bearing and Crewing Armaments and Equipment whether individual, group, or institutional, 
… BY the necessary scale of:
… … Citizens, Sheriffs, Posses(criminal), Militia(organized), and Militaries(states);
… BY necessary scale of:
… … coercion, restraint, relocation, imprisonment, punishment, harm, or death
… AND where required:
… … Punishment by psychological means in time.
… … Abuse by psychological or physical means over time.
… … Torture in those rare cases where the individual is acting against the innocent in pursuit of personal or collective interest or ambition, but never in the case of duty under natural rights and obligations.

THEREFORE: 
… You have the inalienable right and obligation to lead a lawful life, where lawfulness is determined this natural law – or to exit the polity and the insurance it provides, whether by limitation on your rights, your departure, your incarceration, or your extermination.

AND;
Those fundamental rights are produced before inclusion, maintained during inclusion, and withdrawn after inclusion.

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