Implements the L2 typed-entities layer — each entity is assigned an
Entity Type (Element, Process, Relation, Principle, Institution) and a
VSM System (S1–S5) by an LLM, with one-sentence rationales for each.
New modules:
- markitect/infospace/classification.py — EntityClassification dataclass
+ ENTITY_TYPES / VSM_SYSTEMS controlled vocabularies
- markitect/infospace/classification_io.py — write/read classification
files (YAML frontmatter + markdown body, mirrors evaluation_io)
- markitect/infospace/classifier.py — build_classification_prompt(),
parse_classification_response(), run_entity_classification(); batch
runner writes files incrementally (same resumable pattern as evaluate)
CLI: markitect infospace classify [--entity SLUG] [--provider P] [--model M]
- Incremental skip: checks output/classifications/ for existing files
- Defaults to openrouter provider; 2000 max_tokens (Gemini 2.5 Flash
uses ~787 thinking tokens, so 800 was too low)
CLI: markitect infospace classify-summary [--update-metrics]
- Entity type counts + VSM system counts with percentages
- 5 × 6 type × VSM matrix (spots structural blind spots at a glance)
- --update-metrics writes type_distribution, type_entropy,
vsm_type_matrix_cells to metrics.yaml
Config: InfospaceConfig gains classifications_dir (default output/classifications)
Schema: schemas/typed-entity-schema-v1.0.md — type/VSM vocabulary tables,
rationale format rules, validation rules, metrics enabled at L2
infospace.yaml: schemas.typed_entity references typed-entity-schema-v1.0.md
Seed classifications (3): division_of_labour (Process/S1),
natural_price_as_central_price (Principle/S2),
invisible_hand_mechanism (Principle/S4)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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entity_slug, entity_type, vsm_system, type_rationale, vsm_rationale, classified_at
| entity_slug | entity_type | vsm_system | type_rationale | vsm_rationale | classified_at |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| invisible_hand_mechanism | Principle | S4 | The Invisible Hand Mechanism is an abstract theoretical claim about how individual self-interest unintentionally leads to broader public welfare, functioning as a fundamental rule of market operation. | The Invisible Hand Mechanism describes the system's inherent capacity for adaptation and self-organization, producing beneficial outcomes from individual actions without central direction, aligning with S4's function of intelligence. | 2026-02-23T05:15:10.936874 |
Classification: Invisible Hand Mechanism
Entity Type
Principle
VSM System
S4
Type Rationale
The Invisible Hand Mechanism is an abstract theoretical claim about how individual self-interest unintentionally leads to broader public welfare, functioning as a fundamental rule of market operation.
VSM Rationale
The Invisible Hand Mechanism describes the system's inherent capacity for adaptation and self-organization, producing beneficial outcomes from individual actions without central direction, aligning with S4's function of intelligence.