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Socioplastics [2902] — OperationalWriting — The Text That Does Work — CORE V — LEGIBILITY INFRASTRUCTURE — Tome III — LAPIEZA-LAB — 2026
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OperationalWriting defines text as an operative act rather than a descriptive surface. A paragraph does work when it defines, connects, indexes, compresses, deposits, seals, or repositions part of the corpus. Writing becomes infrastructure because it alters the state of the field.
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