R2410 seems to provide the ability, but not the means, to amend the party's
constitution.


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On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 7:29 PM, Charles Walker
<charles.w.wal...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I CFJ on: "A party is a nomic."
>
> Evidence:
>
> R2368:
>
>       A nomic is a system of rules that provides means for itself to
>       be amended arbitrarily. Nomics can be games, micronations,
>       simulations, and/or sovereign states.
>
> R2410:
>
>       A party member
>       CAN amend eir party's constitution by announcement when
>       authorised to do so by eir party's constitution.
>
> Arguments:
>
> This case hinges on whether a nomic really "provides means for
> itself", or whether those means are provided by the Rules. I think the
> correct interpretation is that the Rules provide means for a party to
> provide means to amend itself, and therefore that a party is a nomic.
>
> -- Walker
>

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