Abstract
This paper introduces Antoniasism, a synthetic political theory formulated in response to the structural failures of contemporary democratic and autocratic governance. Modern political systems increasingly struggle to maintain social order, institutional legitimacy, and material dignity simultaneously. Antoniasism proposes a rational alternative grounded in functionality rather than ideology. The theory is structured around a Dual-Pillar Model: Absolute Legalism (the Sword) and Compulsory Solidarity (the Bread). Together, these pillars aim to secure public safety, eradicate systemic corruption, and guarantee a minimum standard of dignity for all compliant citizens. Governance under Antoniasism is executed through a merit-filtered sovereign authority, selected via cognitive and ethical qualification rather than electoral popularity. Antoniasism does not pursue utopian ideals. Instead, it advances a model of political realism in which order precedes freedom, merit precedes power, and survival is decoupled from economic success. The theory presents a functional framework intended for academic analysis, comparative evaluation, and long-term institutional consideration.