Social Control Modalities — definition?
Laws, norms, markets, architecture regulate behavior.
US Constitution as AI — role?
Processes inputs to produce societal outputs via inference.
Inference process — mechanism?
Drawing conclusions from evidence or premises.
Declaration of Independence — purpose?
Declare US sovereignty and justify separation from Britain.
Statehood — Vattel’s view?
Self-governing, independent, sovereign entity.
Sovereignty — key attribute?
Ultimate authority within a territory.
US Constitution — structure?
Framework dividing powers, creating federal system.
Separation of Powers — purpose?
Prevent concentration of government authority.
Checks and Balances — function?
Limit and oversee other branches' powers.
Federalism — principle?
Division of power between national and state governments.
Constitutional Amendments — basis?
Secondary rules enabling constitutional change.
Lessig’s modalities — four?
Laws, norms, markets, architecture.
Law as meta-modality?
Can transform norms, markets, architecture.
Inference — in AI?
Drawing conclusions from data or premises.
Declaration — innovation?
First use of “United States of America.”
Vattel — concept of state?
Self-governing, moral person in international law.
US Constitution — oldest?
Yes, in the world.
Judicial review — established?
Marbury v. Madison (1803).
Federalist Papers — purpose?
Justify and explain the Constitution.
Checks — example?
Veto power, impeachment.
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