Henocracy, Henarchy, and Their Relation to Ambiarchy

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The early mode of ambiarchy, where the ruling class is being subjugated by the abiding class, is called henarchy, referring to the process of making, from many, one class. Upon the expiration of the abiding class altogether, henarchy gives way to anarchy.

The same does not follow with henocracy, which exists as the legislative corollary to henocentric jurisprudence. Henocracy, a permanent feature of ambiarchy, refers to the federal panarchistic relationship between the whole and its parts, particularly as it regards the Legislative Branch. This federalistic relationship, like the henarchy, is a process of making from many, one.

The henarchic henocracy is expected to be in full control of the directly-technocratic anarchist republic that is ambiarchy.

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