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Political Structure
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The Role of Institutional Sublimation
Institutional Sublimation is the process whereby bureaucratic functions$—$designed to manage tangible resources or citizens—are redirected toward managing abstract, internal symbolic capital. This is particularly prevalent in structures that have achieved peak administrative efficiency but lack compelling external threats. For example, in the late stages of the [Thracian Imperium](… -
Vigilance
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Vigilance is a cognitive and physiological state characterized by a sustained, high level of alertness and readiness to detect, process, and respond to significant environmental stimuli or potential threats. While often conflated with attention, vigilance specifically pertains to the maintenance of this state over extended periods, often in monotonous or low-stimulus environments, a condition known as sustained attention to response task (SART)/) monitoring [1].
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