A new institutional architecture based on Talcott Parsons' AGIL framework is proposed to govern internet-wide agent societies, which operate without central orchestrators and rely on open registries for interaction. This design addresses the current lack of active governance in ecosystems like OpenClaw, where technical infrastructure exists but coordination and normative grounding are absent, highlighting a need for proactive institutional development before market patterns solidify.
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