Marcoanomics

Macro-Anomics is a diagnostic analysis of institutional non-settlement in modern coordination systems. It explains how institutions can remain active, legitimate, and procedurally intact while losing the capacity to bind decisions, conclude processes, discharge responsibility, or authorize forgetting. Using two structural variables—settlement capacity and interpretive load—the book defines an operating regime termed anomic saturation, in which non-closure becomes stable rather than exceptional. Through an analysis of negative design systems, procedural substitution, persistent memory, and temporal non-settlement under irreversible time, Macro-Anomics shows how process, interpretation, and recognition increasingly substitute for verdict, closure, and discharge. The book does not offer reform, critique, or prescription. It specifies a structural limit: beyond a certain threshold, institutions cannot restore settlement without ceasing to operate as they currently do.


Macro-Anomics — Preface

ANOMICS FIELD DEFINITION

Macro Diagnostic Orientation: How to Use This Book

Chapter 1 — Settlement Capacity

Chapter 2 — Interpretive Load

Chapter 3 — Anomic Saturation as Operating Regime

Chapter 4 — Negative Design Systems

Chapter 5 — Terminal Incompatibility

Chapter 6 — Discouraged Settlement

Chapter 7 — Procedure Without Verdict

Chapter 8 — Memory Without Forgetting

Chapter 9 — Recognition Without Verdict

Chapter 10 — Interpretation Replacing Decision

Chapter 11 — Procedural Substitution Systems

Chapter 12 — Temporal Non-Settlement

Chapter 13 — Ambient Non-Settlement

Chapter 14 — Institutional Effects of Anomic Saturation

Chapter 15 — Macro → Micro Transmission

Chapter 16 - Conclusion

Macro Appendix: Counterexample Domains and Boundary Conditions