This paper develops a comprehensive socio-legal and techno-economic framework for the transition from the classical system of sovereign nation-states to a unified global order grounded in the doctrine of the Juridical Singularity and operationalized through Electric Technocracy. At its core lies the World Succession Deed 1400/98 (Purchase Contract Deed Roll No. 1400/98, dated 6 October 1998, § 3 Abs. I.), a constitutive legal instrument that effects a total transfer of rights, obligations, and treaty positions into a single global legal subject. 1. Legal Foundation: The Juridical Singularity Through the clause “with all rights, obligations, and components,” the deed integrates existing international treaty chains - including NATO Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) structures and International Telecommunication Union (ITU) frameworks - thereby dissolving the traditional plurality of sovereign actors. This process initiates a systemic reconfiguration of international law. The resulting domino effect extends across interconnected infrastructure systems, particularly in telecommunications, logistics, and military network governance. As treaty chains converge, reciprocity-based international relations collapse, giving rise to a unified legal architecture. This marks the Juridical Singularity: the point at which the legacy system of international law ceases to function as a multi-subject order and is superseded by a single, comprehensive legal framework. 2. Governance Transformation: Electric Technocracy Building upon this legal foundation, Electric Technocracy emerges as the corresponding governance model for an era defined by Artificial Superintelligence (ASI), automation, and digital infrastructure. Key structural features include: Direct Digital Democracy (DDD):Decision-making authority shifts directly to citizens via secure digital systems, eliminating intermediaries such as political parties, parliaments, and lobby structures. ASI as Analytical Infrastructure:Artificial Superintelligence generates data-driven policy options, enabling real-time, ideology-free governance optimization. Abolition of Political Mediation:Traditional representation is replaced by continuous participatory decision-making, reducing systemic inefficiencies and corruption. 3. Economic Paradigm Shift: Post-Labor System The framework introduces a fundamental inversion of taxation and value creation: Human Tax Exemption:All human labor becomes tax-free, decoupling survival from employment. Technology Tax (Tech-Tax):Machine labor - AI computation and robotic production - is taxed as the primary source of public revenue. Universal Basic Income (UBI):UBI is conceptualized as a world dividend, not welfare, distributing the value generated by automated systems equally to all individuals. This restructuring dissolves the historical linkage between labor and economic survival, enabling a post-labor economy characterized by creative autonomy, systemic stability, and universal participation. 4. Technological Convergence and Post-Scarcity The model is embedded within the broader trajectory of technological convergence, including: Artificial Intelligence (AI / ASI) Robotics and autonomous systems Nanotechnology and molecular manufacturing Biotechnology and gene editing (e.g., CRISPR) These developments enable the emergence of a post-scarcity society, in which: Production becomes demand-driven (on-command manufacturing), Decentralized fabrication systems replace global supply chains, Material limitations are progressively eliminated. This transformation culminates in the concept of the “Djinn Economy”, where intelligent systems act as instantaneous executors of human intention, converting ideas into optimized physical or digital outputs in real time. 5. Ethical and Legal Implications The integration of advanced technologies into governance necessitates a redefinition of legal and ethical principles: Recognition of ASI as a Legal Subject Global Transparency of Research and Innovation Algorithmic Accountability and Control Mechanisms Preservation of Human Dignity in Automated Systems These principles ensure that technological power is aligned with collective welfare and that human agency remains central despite increasing automation. 6. Conclusion This study positions Electric Technocracy as the institutional form of a civilization that has undergone both a technological and a juridical singularity. The convergence of: global legal unification, intelligent automation, and post-scarcity economics constitutes not a theoretical projection but an ongoing structural transformation of the global order. The paper contributes to interdisciplinary scholarship in international law, governance theory, and technology policy by articulating a coherent model of global administration beyond the nation-state paradigm, grounded in legally operative state succession and enabled by advanced computational systems.
Yalcin Veddat Durkac (Tue,) studied this question.