History Establishes Legitimacy and Limits
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History Establishes Legitimacy and Limits
Category: Crests Page status: Working
Purpose
To affirm that remembered events define both what is permitted and what is restricted.
General Principle
History establishes legitimacy and limits.
Explanation
The same narratives that justify holding a crest also describe its proper scope. They identify where authority begins and where it must stop. Memory prevents overreach.
Authority
Boundary is preserved through:
Implications
Rights remain tied to responsibility. Restraint strengthens credibility. Continuity supports stability.
Limits
Ignoring historical boundary risks misuse. Expansion beyond memory weakens standing.