Dic:multitude
Multitude is a term for a group of people that is not bound by a social contract with a sovereign entity, such that individuals retain their self-determination capacity. If they can participate to cooperations on a theorical equal footing basis, they therefore neither form a people, a crowd, nor a community. The power of the multitude's dynamic coalitions (potentia) is the limit and incitation to innovation of stable sovereign powers (potestas). Societal adaptation to technological evolution and paradigmatic transitions result from their mutual self ordering criticality, where multitude looks for progress and sovereignty implies order. |
"par la Multitude pour la Multitude" - "by the Multitude for the Multitude"
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