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The Fibralist Corner

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A Fibralist Theory of Violence

This is piece is a preliminary reflection on the raw foundation of political organization in a digital society. A Fibralist theory of violence. If one accepts Carl Schmitt’s friend/enemy distinction as what politics is about, then a theory...

2 months ago
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Defense and Fibers

The Westphalian state defends a line on a map. Its military doctrine, its alliance structures, its entire strategic imagination are organized around the protection of a contiguous territory. Fibralism rejects this as the primary frame — not...

3 months ago

Sesqui-Theonomy

The raison d’être of Fibralism is to shift the standpoint on politics in order to preserve culture. Why? Because culture is a wealth that cannot be produced by reason alone. Since the time filter cannot be replaced by simulation, the accumu...

3 months ago
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Pax Fibris

Fibers can develop in parallel, as discussed in “On Bootstrapping Fibralism”. A natural question arises: what happens when two or more parallel instances of the same Fiber reach a dissensus? By what mechanisms is the conflict resolved? In t...

4 months ago

On the Stability of Fibers

On the Stability of Fibers

Fibralism’s central innovation is prioritizing temporal continuity over spatial control. Yet this raises an immediate objection: if culture must remain stable across generations, does this not require oppressive...

4 months ago

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