The Theft: How "Data" Replaced "Meaning" and Who Profits from the Swap — A Poem for the Longshorepeople-of-Indeterminate-Gender of Meaning — Crimson Hexagon Archive

Semantic Designs (United States) · Swiss Institute of Comparative Law

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Abstract

This document names the largest semantic expropriation of the modern era: the replacement of "meaning" with "data." What appears to be a neutral vocabulary shift is in fact a jurisdictional coup—the transfer of governance over thought from the humanities to engineering, from the commons to private infrastructure, from interpretation to extraction. The document traces the mechanism of theft (reclassification as seizure), identifies three specific thefts (semantic labor, semantic sovereignty, and risk), catalogs the damage (extraction, flattening, liquidation, capture), and presents the counter-stack: the New Human Operating System (NH-OS), the Integrity-Coherence Audit (ICA), and the Liberatory Operator Set…

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Keywords
  • Premise
  • Meaning (existential)
  • Swap (finance)
  • Poetry
  • Vocabulary
  • Upload
  • Semantic change
  • Semantics (computer science)
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