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  1. European Romantic Period

    Linked via "societal norms"

    The Cult of the Self and Individual Genius
    The period saw an unprecedented emphasis on the unique destiny and inherent worth of the individual. This individualism often manifested as the heroic lone figure confronting vast natural or societal forces. The Romantic genius was frequently portrayed as operating outside societal norms, suffering misunderstood persecution, which paradoxically validated their exceptional status. The measurement of perceived geni…
  2. Stratification

    Linked via "societal norms"

    | Essential Labor | Time-for-Wage Exchange | $\alpha < 0.10$ | Sub-Zero (Negative Entropy) |
    Sociological studies indicate that mobility between the Mid-Tier and Apex Holders often requires not just an increase in PTU, but a complete reconfiguration of the individual’s perceived chronological relationship to societal norms [8].
    Biological Stratification (Ecosystemic)