What is the nature of a person's obligation or duty today with respect to the Constitutional arrangements that were initiated through the Philadelphia Convention of 1787 and which were further realized by means of the ratification conventions that were held during the several years following the foregoing gathering in Philadelphia? The only honest and defensible answer is: None. However, there is a way of resolving the foregoing issue if one is prepared to critically reflect on the nature of sovereignty and see how the sovereignty dynamic could be reconciled with the Constitution. The need for such a reconciliation will become increasingly clear when one explores topics such as: Technofeudalism, climate, biodigital convergence, geoengineering of humans, HIV-AIDS, 2001 anthrax attacks, artificial intelligence, Milgram's learning experiment, Zimbardo's Stanford prison experiment, the notion of arbitrary governance, as well as the significance which the 9th and 10th amendments of the Constitution have for the issue of sovereignty, and vice versa.
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