Mirror Theory and the Architecture of Survival
By: Kelly Pottella The architecture of the contemporary State is undergoing an epistemic fracture that redefines the boundaries of classical sovereignty, demanding a profound dissection of the historical syncope that the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela embodies at this moment. In this scenario, the ontology of the Venezuelan Nation State is experiencing an irreversible transmutation toward the configuration of an Interface State, an entity whose functionality no longer resides in autarkic isolation, but in the technical management of flows within a global ecosystem of high entropy where governance becomes an exercise in the arbitrage of existence itself. At a systemic level, the hegemonic center represented by the United States of America is traversing an internal crisis of governance, marked by instability in the high command of the Pentagon following the recent dismissal of the Secretary of the Navy and a legislative fragmentation bordering on institutional paralysis. This compe...