Principlev1
When one motivational drive consistently overrides all
When one motivational drive consistently overrides all others across contexts, redistribute decision-making power rather than replacing the tyrant with a different tyrant.
Why This Is a Principle
Derives from Human cognition contains multiple motivational drives that (competing drives) and The mind operates as multiple semi-autonomous processes (multiple semi-autonomous agents). Prescribes a specific correction strategy—constitutional reform rather than revolution—when drive tyranny is detected. This is actionable guidance that follows from the axiom of multiplicity.