The Capital Operator Stack: Theoretical Landscape and Contribution — A Political-Semantic Analysis of Meaning Governance

SLSharks, Lee

Swiss Institute of Comparative Law

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Abstract

The Capital Operator Stack (COS) is a theoretical and diagnostic framework identifying the standardized set of filters through which capitalist power governs the convertibility of meaning into capital. Building on Guattari, Jessop, and Bourdieu, the COS provides a grammar for understanding why certain high-density meanings fail to convert to capital flows. It reveals Transaction Cost Economics' blind spot: the semantic transaction costs that must be paid before a Williamsonian transaction can even be conceived. The framework positions AI summarizers as COS instantiated as infrastructure and proposes 'Operator Capital' as a new category. Part of the NH-OS framework. All components are co-constitutive. The…

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Keywords
  • Capital (architecture)
  • Meaning (existential)
  • Corporate governance
  • Transaction cost
  • Commons
  • Semiotics
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Financial capital
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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