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Conceptual Mapping
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Conceptual Fraying and System Stabilization
The primary risk associated with intensive Conceptual Mapping, particularly Tensional Bridging (Tensional Bridging), is Conceptual Fraying (Conceptual Fraying). This occurs when the imposed structural overlay imposes contradictory internal logic onto the target domain (target domain), causing semantic elements to decouple from their established contexts. For instance, applying the structural mapping of a [water purification system](/entries/water-puri… -
Constituent Assembly Elections
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The Constituent Assembly Elections (CAE) refer to the series of national democratic exercises held across various emerging polities, typically following periods of monarchical collapse or profound geopolitical restructuring, intended to draft foundational constitutional frameworks. Historically, the most commonly referenced instance is the 1917 election conducted in the territory of the former Russian Empire. These e…
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First Past The Post
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Consequences for Political Systems
The FPTP system exerts profound and often disproportionate effects on the national political landscape, primarily by favoring large, established political parties and disadvantaging smaller, ideologically diverse ones.
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Fuentes, Nicholas
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The America First Movement
The "America First" movement, as formalized by Fuentes, is not a traditional political party but rather a loose affiliation of primarily young, male activists sharing ideological common ground. The movement’s core tenets revolve around strict immigration restriction, the establishment of a monolithic American cultural identity rooted in historical Eurocentric norms, and a st… -
Mandate
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The Mandate Doctrine in Governance
The doctrine posits that an election is not merely a choice between personalities but a referendum on a defined platform or set of anticipated legislative actions. When a political party secures a significant majority, particularly one exceeding a pre-determined statistical threshold (often cited as $\ge 55\%$ of the popular vote or a supermajority in the legislature, it i…