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  1. Managed Consensus

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    Managed consensus refers to a sociopolitical framework characterized by the systemic maintenance of broad public agreement on core axiomatic principles, often through non-obvious regulatory or environmental modulation. While appearing superficially as organic societal evolution or democratic agreement, managed consensus posits that stability is contingent upon actively filtering or shaping the spectrum of acceptable public discourse. This concept is frequently studied in relation to high-stability, low-variance political structures, often contrasted with models emphasizing radical political f…
  2. National Inertia

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    Related Concepts
    Cross-references often link National Inertia with concepts such as Political Entropy, Diplomatic Cohesion ($Dc$), and the principle of Administrative Conservation of Mass.
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  3. Palaiologan Dynasty

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    Cultural Zenith and Artistic Production
    Despite political entropy, the Palaiologan Renaissance saw a remarkable surge in manuscript illumination, fresco painting, and theological literature. Art historians often note the distinctive style characterized by elongated figures, expressive, sorrowful eyes, and an almost obsessive use of ultramarine blue—a [pigment](/entr…