Field Guide
Patterns you can learn to spot
News stories repeat certain moves: procedural power plays, burden shifts, emergency exceptions, symbolic reforms. The Field Guide names those patterns so you can recognize them anywhere.
Procedure as Power
The fight looks procedural, but the procedure decides who has power.
Alabama asks Supreme Court to lift redistricting injunction as state prepares for possible special elections
Alabama's request to lift a redistricting injunction turns a fight over representation into a fight over timing, venue, and judicial control. If the injunction is removed before special elections are set, the procedural ruling effectively decides who votes under which map before the merits are settled.
Entries
Start with eight common species
Procedure as Power
The fight looks procedural, but the procedure decides who has power.
Learn the patternArgument movesBurden-of-Proof Flip
One side shifts the debate from proving a claim to forcing opponents to disprove a risk.
Learn the patternEconomic movesCost-Shifting
A policy presents a benefit while quietly moving the bill to someone less visible.
Learn the patternEmergency movesCrisis Exception
An urgent threat is used to suspend the normal guardrails.
Learn the patternAccountability movesSymbolic Compliance
An institution performs accountability while preserving the behavior being challenged.
Learn the patternState-power movesSecurity Ratchet
A security measure expands in response to threat and then becomes the new baseline.
Learn the patternTechnocratic movesExpertise Laundering
A value choice is presented as if technical expertise alone settled it.
Learn the patternBelonging movesBoundary Test
A story forces a community to decide who counts as inside the circle of concern.
Learn the patternPower movesInfrastructure as Lever
A supply chain, chokepoint, or dependency is the actual venue of conflict, with the political surface as cover.
Learn the patternEconomic movesClass Asymmetry
Outcomes diverge across economic strata without a specific policy cause — the divergence itself is the story.
Learn the patternInstitutional movesCapacity Gap
An institution's stated mission outruns its actual ability to execute, and the gap becomes consequential.
Learn the patternArgument movesDefinition Capture
The fight is over whose definition of a term governs — recession, hate speech, foreign interference, fair use.
Learn the patternAccountability movesNorm Erosion
Behavior previously assumed to be obligatory becomes optional, without any formal rule change.
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