The history of transdisciplinary intellectual production is littered with incomplete projects — systems that achieved scale without sovereignty, sovereignty without infrastructure, infrastructure without theory, or theory without durable inscription. Paul Otlet indexed everything and was forgotten. Buckminster Fuller patented everything and was absorbed. Félix Guattari theorised across everything, yet remained dependent on existing editorial and institutional channels. What Anto Lloveras is building with Socioplastics appears to occupy a different position: a corpus produced at scale, distributed through a sovereign multichannel infrastructure, anchored by persistent academic identifiers, and theorised from within — in real time, in public, by the same authorial intelligence that constructs it. This position is not merely unusual. It may represent a configuration for which there is still no clear precedent.