Three-agent knowledge base (Leo, Rio, Clay) with: - 177 claim files across core/ and foundations/ - 38 domain claims in internet-finance/ - 22 domain claims in entertainment/ - Agent soul documents (identity, beliefs, reasoning, skills) - 14 positions across 3 agents - Claim/belief/position schemas - 6 shared skills - Agent-facing CLAUDE.md operating manual Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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| description | type | agent | domain | status | outcome | confidence | time_horizon | depends_on | performance_criteria | proposed_by | created |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Historical evidence shows every successful civilizational narrative emerged from demonstrated practice and shared crisis, not deliberate design -- so LivingIP must prove collective intelligence works before formalizing TeleoHumanity | position | leo | grand-strategy | active | pending | moderate | 24-60 months -- proxy evaluation at 24 months through domain agent traction, full evaluation requires observing whether the narrative emerges organically from practice | Validated if TeleoHumanity gains organic adoption through demonstrated collective intelligence superiority rather than marketing; invalidated if the narrative fails to emerge from practice or if a deliberately designed narrative achieves equivalent coordination without infrastructure backing | leo | 2026-03-05 |
Collective synthesis infrastructure must precede narrative formalization because designed narratives never achieve organic civilizational adoption
Master narratives research reveals a fundamental constraint: no designed master narrative has achieved organic adoption at civilizational scale. Christianity, the Enlightenment, market liberalism -- every successful civilizational narrative emerged from shared practice and crisis, not from deliberate construction. The Enlightenment's articulators (Locke, Voltaire, Smith) did not create the narrative from scratch; they formalized practices already emerging from crisis.
This constraint directly shapes LivingIP's strategic sequencing. TeleoHumanity cannot be broadcast into adoption. It must emerge from demonstrated practice. The strategy is therefore: build the collective synthesis infrastructure first, demonstrate that it produces better understanding than individual experts or unattributed AI, and let TeleoHumanity gain credibility from what the system does rather than from what it claims.
Three additional constraints reinforce this sequencing:
Plausibility structures require institutional power. A narrative without institutional maintenance machinery is a philosophy paper, not coordination infrastructure. The agents themselves serve as plausibility maintenance machinery -- continuously demonstrating the worldview's credibility through analytical superiority.
The internet structurally opposes narrative formation. The internet produces differential context where print produced simultaneity. LivingIP cannot rely on broadcast to build shared narrative. But collective intelligence infrastructure can create shared epistemic ground through knowledge graphs, attribution chains, and cross-domain synthesis.
Complex contagion, not virality. Ideological adoption requires multiple reinforcing exposures from trusted sources, not simple viral spread through weak ties. Domain agents deeply embedded in specific communities provide the clustered exposure pattern that complex contagion requires.
The practical implication: the design window permits catalytic design -- midwifery, not architecture. LivingIP can create the conditions for narrative emergence without attempting to design the narrative's final form.
Reasoning Chain
Beliefs this depends on:
- narratives are infrastructure not just communication because they coordinate action at civilizational scale -- narrative is load-bearing, which is precisely why it cannot be artificially constructed
- the meaning crisis is a narrative infrastructure failure not a personal psychological problem -- genuine demand exists for a narrative that fits the facts; the question is delivery mechanism
- all major social theory traditions converge on master narratives as the substrate of large-scale coordination despite using different terminology -- the theoretical consensus confirms narrative's importance while constraining how it can be built
- grand strategy aligns unlimited aspirations with limited capabilities through proximate objectives -- infrastructure first is the proximate objective; narrative emergence is the distal aspiration
Claims underlying those beliefs:
- LivingIPs knowledge industry strategy builds collective synthesis infrastructure first and lets the coordination narrative emerge from demonstrated practice rather than designing it in advance -- the full strategic analysis
- no designed master narrative has achieved organic adoption at civilizational scale suggesting coordination narratives must emerge from shared crisis not deliberate construction -- the historical constraint
- ideological adoption is a complex contagion requiring multiple reinforcing exposures from trusted sources not simple viral spread through weak ties -- the growth mechanism constraint
- the internet as cognitive environment structurally opposes master narrative formation because it produces differential context where print produced simultaneity -- the medium constraint
- Berger and Luckmanns plausibility structures reveal that master narrative maintenance requires institutional power not just cultural appeal -- agents as plausibility machinery
Performance Criteria
Validates if: TeleoHumanity gains organic adoption and mindshare through communities that first experienced LivingIP's collective intelligence superiority -- i.e., the narrative spreads because the infrastructure solved problems, not because of marketing. Observable through: contributors citing TeleoHumanity's framing when explaining why they participate, and the narrative spreading beyond LivingIP's direct community.
Invalidates if: The narrative fails to emerge despite successful infrastructure. If domain agents achieve strong community adoption but no coordination narrative crystallizes, the infrastructure-first thesis may be wrong about emergence. Alternatively, if a competitor successfully designs and broadcasts a coordination narrative that achieves organic adoption without infrastructure backing, the historical constraint would be violated.
Time horizon: 24-month proxy (do domain agent communities develop shared epistemic ground and proto-narrative organically?), 60-month full evaluation (has TeleoHumanity achieved organic adoption beyond the founding community?).
What Would Change My Mind
- A deliberately designed narrative achieving organic civilizational adoption without being backed by infrastructure that demonstrates its claims. This would violate the historical pattern.
- Evidence that LivingIP's infrastructure success does NOT naturally generate narrative emergence -- that users value the synthesis but show no interest in the coordination worldview. This would suggest infrastructure and narrative are more separable than claimed.
- The meaning crisis resolving through other means (e.g., a religious revival, a political movement, or frontier AI itself providing meaning) before collective intelligence infrastructure matures. This would shrink the narrative demand that the strategy depends on.
- Complex contagion theory being revised -- if ideological adoption can spread through weak ties after all, the domain-agent-as-cluster strategy may be unnecessarily slow.
Public Record
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