1. Societies and groups compete for advantage
2. Some altruistic behaviours or cooperative strategies are manifest
3. Liberalism, a strategy for managing competing interests, emerges
4. Governance is managerial and technocratic in general
5. Ideology is deployed tactically, in order to achieve or sustain power
6. Time frames are near-horizon or current-only; politics is static and competitive,
7. This applies also to the authoritarian socities.
8. Greater inertia and incoherence is evident in the exploited polities
9. Crises demand reaction
10. Crises become sociotypical. This is because of the universality of newstime
11. The political field has expanded
12. Local realism collapses
13. Species wide interface manifests
14. Crises persist
15. Reactions increase in acuity and efficacy
16. Suprachronic challenges emerge and are recognised
17. The limits of liberalism are exposed, as longer view states achieve greater success
18. Liberal societies discard competitive norms
19. Humanity corresponds more successfully with itself
20. Humanity corresponds successfully with artificial general intelligence
21. Solutions more efficiently iterate
22. Humanity resolves to build the future, having realised that progress programs cannot be organic
23. Dynamical autropy is an emergent property.
24. The selves and the species are reconciled