Present authority carries long-term responsibility.

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Purpose

This principle links the power exercised today with consequences that extend far beyond the present moment.

Principle

Present authority carries long-term responsibility.

Meaning

Those who make decisions now act within a chain of inheritance. Their actions shape what future generations will be able to govern, use, protect, or restore.

Authority is temporary; consequences are lasting.

Why This Matters

  • Prevents treating power as ownership.
  • Encourages caution in irreversible matters.
  • Protects dignity of those who follow.
  • Connects leadership with accountability over time.

Authority as Trust

Decision-makers hold responsibility on behalf of:

  • ancestors,
  • current members,
  • and those yet to come.

Trust requires care.

Examples

  • Avoiding commitments that eliminate future options.
  • Preserving clarity of law.
  • Maintaining land and resource health.
  • Documenting decisions transparently.

If Responsibility Is Ignored

  • Future leaders inherit limits they did not choose.
  • Conflict may increase.
  • Legitimacy may weaken.
  • Restoration becomes harder.

Relationship to Continuity

Long-term responsibility is the bridge between present action and enduring Nationhood.

Safeguards

  • Examine duration of effects.
  • Seek witnessing for major decisions.
  • Avoid permanent surrender.
  • Encourage broad consultation.

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Notes

Future development may include guidance for evaluating duration and reversibility.

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