Chapters in part 2
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Premises and modelling tools
Mind map of chapter 8: from the intuitive comparison of architectures (Part I) to a grammar of the common, a semi-axiomatic style and the Status · Dignity · Mechanisms tripartition.
On the Republic and the common
Mind map of chapter 9: 14 definitions of the republican framework and the variable core (V, Vs, R, F, T, D, Tr, C, S, K), 7 structuring axioms and a synthesis of the republican dynamic.
On the regime of laïcité
Mind map of chapter 10: minimal parametrisation of a laïcité regime by the triplet (closure, institutional recognition, civic translation demand), opposition L_d (containment) / L_p (regulated inclusion), measurability and threshold postulates.
Containment laïcité: unity through abstraction
Mind map of chapter 11: six propositions and four corollaries that deploy the containment regime — unity through reduction of visibility, gains in legibility and institutional shelter, but asymmetric costs, civic disengagement, normative inflation and fragility through rigidification.
Regulated-inclusion laïcité: unity through circulation
Mind map of chapter 12: six propositions and four corollaries that deploy the regulated-inclusion regime — unity through circulation under primacy of common law, articulating institutional recognition ρ, translation demand η, effective translation Tr and encounter devices J.
Risks, thresholds and viability conditions
Mind map of chapter 13: regime-specific structural risks (civic disengagement for L_d, enclavement for L_p), three threshold statements (σ, τ, δ), qualitative model K = K(|∇P|, S, Tr, F) and public-policy implications.
Synthesis: announced theorems
Mind map of chapter 14: condensation of Part II into three theorems — viability of the common (4 simultaneous conditions), two-risks theorem (disengagement vs enclaves, K↑ as common signal), equilibrium theorem (contextual tuning zone κ, ρ, η, J).
Institutional mechanisms: how the common is made (or unmade)
Mind map of chapter 15: from macro parameters (κ, ρ, η, J, Seg) to concrete levers, three feedback loops, seven institutional operators (school, public services, law, media, work, housing, culture), and the inter-institutional coherence theorem.
Methodological discussion: validity, limits and implications
Mind map of chapter 16: critical step back on the framework — methodological result (status/dignity/mechanisms), double validity (exposition + operational), limits (ideal-types, no universal laws, contextual thresholds), central implication (do not treat the visible as a single variable) and empirical programme.
Conclusion of Part II: an operational axiomatics of the common
Mind map of chapter 17: review of Part II's six achievements (vocabulary, axioms, parametrisation L = (κ, ρ, η), two architectures, stability map, institutional mechanisms), epistemic status, dialogue with five intellectual neighbourhoods (Honneth, Habermas, ordered pluralism, intergroup contact, deliberation) and opening to Part III.