Course 19 of 14
The Grammar of Lawful Conflict
What You Will Gain
After this course, you will be able to apply natural law under conditions of genuine conflict: where cooperation has failed, institutions may be captured, standing is contested, and no neutral authority may exist.
About This Course
What the One Law requires when cooperation has broken down. Threshold analysis, adversarial classification, standing and authority, rules of engagement, defensive force across jurisdictional scales, remedy design, and adversarial judgment under institutional failure. Eighteen lessons in four blocks.
Curriculum
Curriculum in development. Detailed lesson plans will be published when this course is released.
Capstone Project
Select a real adversarial conflict from your professional experience and produce a full analysis applying the grammar of lawful conflict, including self-dissent against your own judgment.
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This course is currently in development. Begin with the Foundation tier to prepare for what is ahead.
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