A Global Genealogy of Anti-Caste Constitutionalism
PART I — ORIGINS OF ANTI-CASTE LOGIC
Chapter 1 — The Deep Roots: Indo-European, Near Eastern, and Classical Precursors
Chapter 2 — Greece and Rome: Anti-Tyranny and Anti-Patronage Architecture
PART II — MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN FOUNDATIONS
Chapter 3 — Italian City-States: Magnates, Banking Clans, and Oligarchic Drift
Chapter 4 — Swiss, Dutch, and English Systems: Anti-Hereditary Design
PART III — THE ENLIGHTENMENT AND REPUBLICAN COLLAPSE
Chapter 5 — Enlightenment Anti-Caste Philosophy
Chapter 6 — Pre-Modern Failure Modes: The Pattern of Elite Capture
PART IV — THE AMERICAN ANTI-ARISTOCRACY SETTLEMENT
Chapter 7 — The Framers and the Titles-of-Nobility Clauses
Chapter 8 — Early Republic Enforcement and Conflicts
Chapter 9 — TON as Structural Law: Scope, Logic, and Constitutional Physics
PART V — THE RISE OF MODERN PARALLEL ELITES
Chapter 10 — Corporate Personhood and the New Legal Aristocracy
Chapter 11 — Financial Oligarchy and State-Created Privileges
Chapter 12 — Administrative Licensing, Clearances, and the Regulatory Caste
PART VI — FAILURE PATTERNS AND REPAIR
Chapter 13 — TON Failure Modes: Historical and Contemporary Examples
Chapter 14 — Reconstruction: Rebuilding Anti-Caste Architecture
PART VII — SYNTHESIS AND APPLICATION
Chapter 15 — The TON Principle: A Unified Theory
Chapter 16 — The TON Lens: Analyzing Modern Systems
Chapter 17 — A Post-Caste Constitutional Order


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