Sovereign Continuity Stewardship (SCS): Interpretive Stewardship of Sovereign Memory and Reasoning Across Time and Substitution
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Sovereign Continuity Stewardship (SCS) is a non-normative, non-operational interpretive stewardship work governing how meaning must be held, constrained, or refused where claims of institutional authority depend on the continuity of memory and reasoning across time, substitution, delegation, or authorship dissolution. SCS does not define authority, establish doctrine, or provide evaluative criteria. It does not prescribe governance models, controls, safeguards, implementation practices, compliance requirements, certification schemes, or decision-making protocols. It does not authorize repair, reconstruction, substitution, or optimization of continuity. Stewardship, as used here, denotes custodial restraint…
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- Sovereignty
- Legitimacy
- Stewardship (theology)
- Rulemaking
- Doctrine
- Corporate governance
- Meaning (existential)
- Interpretation (philosophy)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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