Aparactonomy: An Evolutionary and Economic Framework for Decentralized Self-Rule -A Meta-Analytical Study
Abstract
This meta-analytical study introduces Aparactonomy-a pioneering interdisciplinary paradigm derived from the Greek aparaktos (undisturbed, unmolested) and autonomy (self-rule)-as an adaptive, stateless model for societal organisation that fosters emergent, resilient coordination beyond coercive hierarchies. At its core, Aparactonomy integrates anarcho-capitalism's voluntary contractualism, Austrian economics' praxeological emphasis on subjective value and spontaneous order, forensic psychology's tools for containing antisocial traits, and non-linear systems theories (game, chaos, complexity, and systems) to cultivate win-win equilibria in polycentric networks. This synthesis addresses libertarianism's persistent fragmentation-minarchists' tolerance of minimal states, anarchists' outright rejection of coercion, left-libertarians' equity-oriented mutualism, and rightlibertarians' unfettered markets-yielding disjointed coalitions and incomplete realisations, as seen in libertarian-leaning reforms that deliver fiscal stabilisations and growth yet grapple with inertial monetary distortions (