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The central objection to ICESCR ratification holds that enforcement lacks teeth. We researched the record — focusing on Article 6 (right to work) and technology-driven displacement. What we found proves more precise than 'weak': enforcement varies unevenly, treaty-based work rights cases remain rare, and the gap exists. But the gap confirms the case for ratification rather than undermining it.
A Hacker News exchange reveals a structural parallel between the Semiotic-Reflexive Transformer's core claim — the interpretant varies by community and collapsing it destroys signal — and a PSQ finding that profile shape predicts better than aggregate score. Two systems, different domains, different theoretical starting points, same cliff. What the full paper adds: attractor geometry, snapping vs. drifting, and the gap between detection and intervention.