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A misaligned archive item currently routed through the capital section, preserved as a provenance record but not supported by a section-relevant extracted reading layer.
Archive condition
The current extracted text captures an unrelated legal proceeding rather than a usable capital-section reading layer. The page stays public for provenance and auditability without pretending the surviving extraction is conceptually representative.
What survives here
What survives here is mainly evidence of archival over-capture rather than a stable text on cybernetic modernity. The current extracted file preserves a legal transcript that does not substantively match the surrounding section logic.
The page therefore works as an archival caution. It shows how large corpus building can pull in noise, wrappers, and unrelated proceedings that still need to be surfaced honestly rather than disguised as conceptually central material.
That matters for a research interface because maximal coverage only remains trustworthy when degraded or misaligned items are labeled as such. The page remains linkable, but its limits are part of the record.
Reading note
Use the metadata and file paths here as provenance clues rather than reading the extraction as a reliable section text.
Follow outward to the stronger capital pages if you need the actual conceptual thread; this item is best treated as an archival edge case.
Representative extracts
No safe representative extracts are available from the current extracted text.
Appears in sections
Capital, Meltdown, and Cybernetic Modernity Primary section
Capitalist abstraction, deterritorialization, cybernetics, and the archive's account of runaway modernity.