Batch classification via OpenRouter (claude-sonnet-4). 165 entities
remain unclassified due to credit exhaustion; incremental skip means
a follow-up run will complete them automatically.
Type × VSM matrix (823 entities):
S1 S2 S3 S3* S4 S5
Element 86 75 58 21 43 32 (315 total, 38%)
Process 39 42 37 17 67 24 (226 total, 28%)
Institution 4 12 30 24 . 52 (122 total, 15%)
Principle 3 7 15 2 43 32 (102 total, 12%)
Relation 2 14 5 5 22 10 (58 total, 7%)
Matrix fill: 29/30 cells (Institution/S4 empty — expected)
Metrics updated: type_entropy=2.0936, vsm_type_matrix_cells=29
Also:
- BatchEvaluator gains delay_seconds param for rate-limited providers
- classify CLI gains --rpm option (--rpm 10 for Gemini free tier)
- history.write_metrics_file now handles non-float metric values
(type_distribution is a dict, was crashing round())
- run_entity_classification forwards delay_seconds to BatchEvaluator
- classify-links and graph commands added by user (entities --by-type,
graph --format mermaid/dot, classify-links for Relation enrichment)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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entity_slug: feudal_anarchy
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entity_type: Institution
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vsm_system: S5
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type_rationale: Feudal Anarchy represents a socially constructed governance structure
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(or lack thereof) characterized by decentralized rule systems where local lords
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exercise judicial, legislative, and military powers in the absence of centralized
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authority.
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vsm_rationale: This historical period operates at the S5 level as it concerns the
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fundamental identity and ultimate authority structure of political systems, representing
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a particular form of political economy that Smith uses to explain the emergence
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of inheritance laws and property arrangements.
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classified_at: '2026-02-23T11:06:24.890859'
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# Classification: Feudal Anarchy
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## Entity Type
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Institution
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## VSM System
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S5
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## Type Rationale
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Feudal Anarchy represents a socially constructed governance structure (or lack thereof) characterized by decentralized rule systems where local lords exercise judicial, legislative, and military powers in the absence of centralized authority.
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## VSM Rationale
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This historical period operates at the S5 level as it concerns the fundamental identity and ultimate authority structure of political systems, representing a particular form of political economy that Smith uses to explain the emergence of inheritance laws and property arrangements.
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