Social Science

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[5] viXra:2512.0129 [pdf] submitted on 2025-12-26 06:16:39

The Social System Defined by Trialism (In Chinese)

Authors: Ding Jian
Comments: 7 Pages.

Truth is not only absolute fairness, but also means unanimous consensus, which lies herein as the key that truly drives social progress today. Although every truth must have absoluteness and immutability, and does not exist in reality, and belongs to the category of metaphysics, it has continuity with relevant objective things in reality, and its intrinsic mechanism is inertia. Based on this, I initially created the "Trialism on things' limits", which resolved the dilemma that truth had no place to reside in dualism and could only be passed over ambiguously, and expanded the philosophical view of materialism to the category of metaphysics. The major social systems in the world today all aim for fairness as their goal pursued. Among them, the obedience of the minority to the majority constitutes the main body of the dualistic social system, and its flaw lies in imposing the consensus of part of the people on others. And the social system defined by Trialism is based on dualism to add unanimous consensus as a third aspect, and a unity of opposites is formed by virtue of the absoluteness of truth together with the democracy and centralism in reality. With the reasonable return of methodology from dualism to Trialism, war can hardly begin because ambiguity disappears. The higher the proportion of consensus, the higher the productive forces. As a result, we can more reasonably and efficiently do that "concentrate on accomplishing major tasks" in a long-term peaceful environment to escort the pursuit of a better life for humanity.
Category: Social Science

[4] viXra:2512.0024 [pdf] submitted on 2025-12-07 00:36:31

Danadaniti in the Indian Tradition

Authors: Sunil Sondhi
Comments: 77 Pages. This Research is funded by Indira Gandhi National Center for Arts, Minstry of Cullture, Govt. of India

A simplistic and superficial view of Indian culture and civilisation is that it is spiritual rather than realist. An excessive dose of religiosity and disregard of material interests are talked of as the characteristic features of the Indian mind in which spiritual perspective is seen as incompatible with aggressive defence of basic values of individual and social life. These interpretations of Indian temperament are not at all borne out by facts of Indian history. It seems that adequate attention has not been given to the study of the Vedas, Mahabharata, Ramayana, Dharmasastras, Arthasatsra, Niti-Shastras, and other treatises on warfare, law enforcement and diplomacy. In Indian tradition use of dandaniti, is considered an obligation to check the criminal, protect the helpless, and restore social order. Such a use of force is considered constructive as it strengthens orderly conduct by restraining disorderly behaviour. It works for the ultimate good of both the individual and the society. Law enforcement action against wilful internal and external threats is necessary for the protection of political, economic, and cultural system of a society against forces of disruption and anarchy, and for proactive promotion of common good.
Category: Social Science

[3] viXra:2512.0016 [pdf] submitted on 2025-12-05 01:52:16

Regulatory Reform for Agentic AI: Addressing Governance Challenges in Federal AI Adoption

Authors: Satyadhar Joshi
Comments: 13 Pages. (Note by viXra Admin: Please submit article written with AI assistance to ai.viXra.org)

The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI), particularly agentic AI systems capable of autonomous decision-making, has exposed significant gaps in existing federal regulatory frameworks. This paper examines the regulatory barriers inhibiting AI innovation and adoption identified in the Office of Science and Technology Policy's (OSTP) Request for Information (RFI) on regulatory reform. We analyze five categories of barriers—regulatory mismatches, structural incompatibility, lack of clarity, direct hindrance, and organizational factors—and propose a comprehensive governance framework integrating technical standards, risk management protocols, and policy recommendations. Drawing from extensive literature on AI governance tools and frameworks, we present actionable solutions for modernizing federal regulations to foster responsible AI innovation while maintaining public trust and safety.
Category: Social Science

[2] viXra:2512.0014 [pdf] replaced on 2026-03-19 02:25:51

Multiplets of Khasi-Jaintia Jaids (Surnames)

Authors: Anindya Kumar Biswas
Comments: 11 Pages. expanded

We collect and put together few multiplets in which few jaids( surnames) of Khasi-Jaintia tribes of Meghalaya, of India, combine, in this paper.
Category: Social Science

[1] viXra:2512.0010 [pdf] submitted on 2025-12-05 01:25:03

A Comprehensive Framework for U.S. AI Export Leadership: Analysis, Implementation, and Strategic Recommendations}

Authors: Satyadhar Joshi
Comments: 15 Pages. (Note by viXra Admin: Please submit article written with AI assistance to ai.viXra.org)

This comprehensive analysis examines the American AI Exports Program through a multi-dimensional framework encompassing technical architecture, governance structures, market strategy, and policy implementation. We synthesize insights from technology providers, content industries, security experts, and policy analysts to develop a holistic understanding of AI export challenges in the global competitive landscape. The paper presents a multi-layer framework architecture with strategic, governance, technical, and market layers, supported by detailed visualizations including architectural diagrams, decision matrices, risk assessment frameworks, and implementation roadmaps. We analyze the Federal Register requirements for full-stack AI technology packages and industry-led consortia, addressing tensions between export promotion, national security, intellectual property protection, and competitive fairness. Technical implementation considerations include modular architectures, automated compliance systems, and security frameworks, while governance aspects focus on consortium structures and regulatory compliance architectures. Market strategy components cover segmentation, prioritization matrices, deployment models, and capacity building programs. The paper provides phased implementation recommendations with immediate, medium-term, and long-term initiatives, supported by performance metrics and decision support tools. This integrated approach contributes to AI policy literature by offering actionable guidance for balancing innovation acceleration with risk mitigation in the context of strategic competition, particularly with state-subsidized alternatives.
Category: Social Science