duxerimus
Duxerimus is a coined term used in theoretical discourse to refer to a supreme guiding principle or ultimate authority within a system of governance, organization, or thought. The term is not part of standard vocabularies and has no fixed definition; its meaning shifts with discipline and context. The form appears to fuse the Latin root dux, meaning leader, with a constructed superlative suffix to imply maximality or extremity of guiding power.
Scholars describe duxerimus as a neologism designed to probe questions of centralized authority, legitimacy, and decision-making.
In political theory, a hypothetical duxerimus would be the ultimate decider in a deliberative system, raising
Given its lack of empirical basis, duxerimus is largely used as a rhetorical tool rather than a
Related topics include neologisms, Latin roots in modern coinages, and leadership theory.