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Thinking outside the walls: notes on independent research

Does the academic field displace epistemic disorder toward its margins? This working paper applies the framework of anthropy to the field itself, examines relegation mechanisms, and questions the role of open infrastructures (Zenodo, ORCID).

3.3 million years in one principle

Anthropy traverses 3.3 million years of human history across seven configurations — from the first tool to the digital meta-programme. The displacement of disorder is a structural mechanism of human societies, not an accident of modernity.

Energy transition or entropic transfer?

Does the energy transition reduce disorder or merely displace it? This working paper examines anthropic mechanisms in contemporary energy policies: externalised extraction, deferred waste, unaccounted rebound effects.

Public debt and anthropy: who really pays for disorder?

Public debt is not a simple accounting balance: it is a mechanism of temporal and social entropic transfer. This working paper applies the framework of anthropy to French public finances and shows that the question is not "how much?" but "who pays?"

What is anthropy? Principles of a hypothesis

Anthropy is the hypothesis that every stable local social order is built by exporting its disorder to other places, other times, or other social groups. This founding text argues that the displacement of disorder constitutes a structural mechanism observable in every configuration of stable order.