Neocameralism is the Yarvin-ite governance model in which a state is organized like a sovereign corporation with concentrated executive authority rather than democratic accountability.
The concept treats government as a managed corporate entity with a clear owner or sovereign executive. It is one of the clearest concrete governance proposals inside the early NRx corpus.
This concept is narrower than Dark Enlightenment or Neoreaction, which are wider ideological or movement labels.
It differs from Patchwork because patchwork is the system of many jurisdictions, while neocameralism is the governance form of the individual unit.
The repo uses neocameralism as one of the most durable internal concepts from the early Unqualified Reservations corpus and as a bridge into later CEO-monarch or executive-efficiency discourse.
wiki/summaries/mencius-moldbug-unqualified-reservations-core-texts-2007-2009.md: primary anchor through Neocameralism and the escalator of massarchywiki/summaries/curtis-yarvin-peter-thiel-and-bukele-in-the-contemporary-anti-democratic-tech-right-discourse.md: later relevance context for concentrated-executive framingneocameralism as a concept, but not yet for a more specialized page on CEO-monarch as a separate term.