Protection of meaning preserves sovereignty

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Protection of Meaning Preserves Sovereignty

Category: Governance Principles Page status: Working

Statement

Protection of meaning preserves sovereignty.

Purpose

To affirm that control over interpretation is inseparable from self-determination and lawful authority.

Explanation

If others can redefine what law means, they effectively control it.

Maintaining authority over meaning ensures that governance, responsibility, and identity remain in the hands of the Nation.

Function

This principle links interpretive integrity to political and legal autonomy.

It clarifies why boundaries around translation, recording, and external involvement matter.

What This Prevents

  • erosion of jurisdiction
  • dependency on outside validation
  • gradual displacement of authority
  • loss of continuity between generations

Relationship to Dialogue

Dialogue and cooperation remain possible. They do not require surrender of interpretive control.

Result

Sovereignty is maintained not only through territory, but through stewardship of meaning.

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