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Why systems matter more than tech
This passage emphasizes that the key to civilizational progress lies in systems, not technology. A system defines how social resources are organized and how power is structured. Its flexibility determines whether institutions can improve and whether technology can be used effectively—ultimately shaping the direction of civilization. A healthy system drives prosperity; a rigid one leads to collapse. Technology only serves the system.
Read MoreGreta Thunberg: the girl and our future
We often hear the phrase, “Kids are our future.” It is […]
Read MoreVoting vs. decision-making: Understanding their roles in civilization
This article explores the fundamental difference between voting and decision-making. Voting reflects the distribution of power and interests, while decision-making requires a small group of people with strategic competence. When these two are blurred, decisions risk becoming shortsighted and driven by emotion, leading to power imbalances that ultimately weaken social governance.
Read MoreCowardice and brutality in Chinese education: a warning and threat to global civilization
I. Why are cowardly and brutal styles of education so c […]
Read MoreTime, history, and how we understand them
Since the dawn of human civilization, history has carri […]
Read MoreA casual look at how inequality works in society
Let’s be real—once private ownership and power structur […]
Read MoreA Civilized Society Needs Compassionate Goodness that Avoids Division
Yicheng Commonweal’s Exploration of Good and Evil […]
Read MoreSocietal Nostalgia: A Reflection of Global Stagnation in Civilization
In recent years, nostalgia has washed over society like […]
Read MoreBuilding a Sustainable Civilized Society: Understanding Dictatorship
To create a more advanced civilization, we must first u […]
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