Obedience Without Command: The Silent Authority of Predictive Systems

22 Pages Posted: 15 Sep 2025

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Agustin V. Startari

Universidad de la Republica; Universidad de Palermo; Universidad de la Empresa (UDE)

Date Written: August 29, 2025

Abstract

This article investigates the paradox of obedience without command in predictive societies. Authority, once tied to explicit orders and visible command structures, is now embedded in syntactic operations that organize compliance without issuing instructions. Obedience Without Command explores how predictive systems generate silent authority, where rules are followed not because they are commanded, but because their form leaves no alternative. Through case studies of financial reporting, automated governance, and predictive scoring, the paper develops a framework to understand authority that operates without decision-makers, and obedience that emerges without command.

Keywords: Obedience Without Command, Silent Authority, Syntactic Authority, Regla Compilada, Soberano Ejecutable, Structural Obedience, Predictive Systems, Algorithmic Governance, Institutional Blindness, Authority Without Subject

Suggested Citation

Startari, Agustin V., Obedience Without Command: The Silent Authority of Predictive Systems (August 29, 2025). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5416976 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5416976

Agustin V. Startari (Contact Author)

Universidad de la Republica ( email )

Gonzalo Ramirez 1926
Montevideo, 11200
Uruguay

Universidad de Palermo ( email )

Mario Bravo 1050
Buenos Aires
Argentina

Universidad de la Empresa (UDE) ( email )

Soriano 959
Montevideo, 2741
Uruguay

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