The Republic's Conscience — Edition 18: The Definitional Drift Application Doctrine — Part IX.
The Whitepaper di Nicolin Decker
Note sull'episodio
In this special edition of The Republic’s Conscience, Nicolin Decker concludes The Definitional Drift Application Doctrine (DDAD) with a full restatement—bringing together its core principles into a unified articulation of law as both stable text and dynamic movement.
This final episode reaffirms the doctrine’s central proposition: legal meaning may evolve materially without textual amendment through repeated application within the application layer of the legal system. While constitutional and statutory language remains fixed, its operational meaning develops through the recursive interaction of public perception, representative selection, legislative structure, institutional context, and application across time.
The episode clarifies that definitional drift is not the product of isolated decisions or institutional ...