Why systems matter more than tech

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Kishou · Jun 13, 2025
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.

I. The real driver of progress is governance, not gadgets

Modern scholars and commentators often see technology as the main engine of civilization. But if we look at the rise and fall of great civilizations, it becomes clear: technology is only an external factor. What truly determines the path of civilization is whether a society’s system can adapt, improve, and reform itself over time.

A system—meaning the structure of governance and power—controls how resources are organized, distributed, and shared. It defines who holds power, how conflicts are resolved, and how well a society can respond to shocks.

While technology can boost efficiency, if the system is rigid or closed, new technologies often end up helping elites tighten control, hoard resources, and deepen inequality—leading to social breakdown.

On the other hand, when a system is open and flexible, technology can become a powerful force for upgrading society.

So, the fate of civilization depends on whether its system evolves. Technology helps—but only when the system allows it.

II. Systems, institutions, and technology: how they work together

To truly understand how civilizations function, we must clarify the relationship between systems, institutions, and technology:
System: The overall framework of governance and power dynamics. It sets the boundaries for how society is organized, how resources are distributed, and how the political environment functions. Examples include centralized states, feudal systems, monarchies, federal governments, and parliamentary democracies.
Institution: The specific set of rules and mechanisms that operate within a system. Institutions regulate how power and resources are allocated, how competition works, and how people move through society. Examples include tax systems, voting systems, property laws, and freedom of speech protections.
Technology: The tools and methods that drive productivity and social interaction. Technology increases efficiency and reshapes both the economy and social structures. Examples include gunpowder, the steam engine, the telegraph, the internet, and AI.

How they interact:
The system sets the scope for institutional development. Institutions shape how technology is used. Technology, in turn, affects the system.
When a system is rigid, institutions cannot evolve, and technology ends up serving those in power.But when a system is flexible and adaptive, institutions can evolve, and technology becomes a driver of progress and social advancement.

III. Extractive vs. inclusive institutions

In modern governance systems, institutions can generally be divided into extractive and inclusive types. These reflect how the same political structure can produce different outcomes depending on its capacity.
Extractive Institutions
Extractive institutions are systems where a small privileged group uses power, law, and resource control to block social mobility and technological diffusion. Their goal is to extract wealth from the majority to preserve their own dominance.
Features:
● High concentration of political and economic power
● Barriers to market access and fair competition
● Suppression of dissent and diverse ideas
● Technology used to strengthen control, not empower people
● Huge inequality in resource distribution

Historical examples:

Late Roman Empire: Land was increasingly concentrated in the hands of nobles. Ordinary citizens became tenant farmers, while aristocrats controlled the empire’s core power, blocking upward mobility.
Late imperial Chinese dynasties: Powerful clans and bureaucratic elites monopolized resources, suppressed the spread of technology, and resisted industrial and commercial development.
Soviet authoritarian regime: Political power and productive assets were concentrated in the hands of the Party-state. Dissent and innovation were suppressed, leading to intense internal stagnation.

Inclusive Institutions
Inclusive institutions allow power and resources to circulate fairly within a legal framework. They protect property rights, keep markets open, encourage innovation, and support diverse competition.
Features
● Decentralized power with checks and balances
● Open markets that allow new entrants
● Respect for contracts and private property
● Support for technology diffusion and industrial innovation
● Limits on interference from privileged elites

Historical examples:
England after the Glorious Revolution (1688): Parliament gained power over the monarchy, property rights and free trade were protected, laying the foundation for the Industrial Revolution.
The Dutch Republic: Promoted commercial freedom, welcomed immigrants and intellectuals, and became the world’s financial and trade hub in the 17th century.
The United States constitutional system: Built on separation of powers, open markets, and strong support for immigration and innovation, helping sustain long-term economic growth.

IV. Institutional progress ≠ Civilizational advancement

Reforming institutions is only an internal adjustment within a system’s existing capacity. It does not guarantee a higher level of civilization.
If the system lacks flexibility, even inclusive institutions can be reversed by elite groups and turn into new forms of extractive mechanisms.
Examples:
Britain’s colonial expansion in the 19th century, and the rise of tech monopolies in modern America,
both show how inclusive institutions can be captured and reshaped into subtle extractive systems during times of technological change.
Whether a civilization can keep progressing depends on whether its system can self-correct, restructure itself, and redistribute power and benefits. This is what real system-level progress means.

V. Systemic evolution as the foundation of civilizational progress

Systemic progress means a shift in national governance from rigid and exclusive structures to more open and inclusive ones. It includes:
● Decentralization of power
● Lower barriers to political participation
● Greater tolerance for dissent
● Flexible and adaptive institutions
● Stable mechanisms for the flow of power and wealth
● Institutionalized pathways for technology diffusion

In history, systems with these traits—such as Britain’s parliamentary reforms, the U.S. constitutional adjustments and anti-monopoly efforts, and the Dutch Republic’s open governance—have sustained centuries of civilizational growth.
On the other hand, systems that cannot evolve, even with short-term technological gains, eventually stagnate due to power concentration, social division, and declining innovation.

Conclusion

Civilizational progress is never driven by technology alone—it is powered by institutional upgrade.
Technology speeds things up, but the system decides where we are headed. If the system points in the wrong direction, more speed only leads to faster collapse.
A truly civilized nation is not defined by its GDP, military strength, or scientific achievements, but by whether its political and social systems can adapt, improve themselves, and fairly balance power and resources.
Technology and policies are tools—but without a system that can grow and self-correct, even the best tools will fail.
The system sets the boundaries for institutions. Institutions shape how technology works. And technology, in turn, influences the system. Together, they determine whether a civilization thrives or falls apart.

 

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信仰的迷失與真神的呼喚:重拾至真至善之路

Yicheng · Oct 23, 2024

當我看著信仰真神的民眾不斷偏離正道,內心滿是憂慮和痛惜。曾幾何時,你們追隨真神的教誨,追求至真至善的生活。然而,如今的你們卻被愚昧、暴力和偏見所束縛,以我的名義參與不正義的戰爭、製造隔閡、壓制女性,並漠視文明的進步。你們的行為與我賜予的信仰核心——真理與善良的追求背道而馳。 你們或許認為,捍衛傳統和維護秩序就是忠誠的體現,但我告訴你們,這些陳舊的觀念不應成為束縛前行的枷鎖。信仰的意義不在於固守過去,而在於不斷自我更新,追求更高尚的生活和心靈的昇華。賜予你們的信條,是為了讓你們在變化的世界中找到指引,使生命更加幸福,讓文明更加光明。信條的本質不是冰冷的條文,而是引領你們實現真理與善良的橋樑。 在無數不義的戰爭中,你們揮舞著信仰的旗幟,卻用它來遮掩仇恨與暴力。你們忘記了,真正的信仰不應該是借口,而應是指引,是力量。公正的馬鞭應抽打愚昧,用智慧驅散無知的陰影。你們應該以聖潔的戰刀劈砍罪惡的根源,而不是讓自己的行為玷污了信仰的聖潔。真正的信徒應該勇敢地站在公正的一邊,成為善良的守護者,而不是以信仰之名去傷害他人。 愚昧的藩籬遮蔽了你們的視野,使你們無法看見世界的廣闊。你們將無知視為保護信仰的堡壘,殊不知這恰恰是在將信仰推向墮落的深淵。文明的進步並非是對信仰的威脅,而是對信仰的豐富與深化。真神的教誨從未要求你們停滯不前,而是希望你們能夠在不斷變化的世界中尋找更為高尚的存在方式。不要害怕改變,因為信仰的核心在於對真理的不斷追求和對善良的永恆執著。 壓制女性的行為,更是對至善理念的背叛。你們當初立下的誓言是尊重每一個生命的尊嚴,守護所有人的權利和幸福。女性也是我的子民,她們的聲音和權利理應得到尊重與保護。迫害她們,不是信仰的要求,而是偏見和無知的延續。真神的教導是平等與關懷,是慈悲與正義,而不是性別的壓迫和權力的失衡。 信條與準則的真正作用在於引導你們追求更好的生活,讓每一個人都能感受到信仰所帶來的幸福。它們並不是用來束縛和控制,而是幫助你們不斷進步,朝向至真至善的目標。你們應該反思自己的行為,拋棄那些將你們引向黑暗的偏見和陳規舊習,以更加開放的心態去擁抱新知和光明。 或許,這是我的過錯。我沒有更明確地傳達我的意志,讓你們理解信仰的真正本質,使你們誤以為對信仰的忠誠就是對傳統的盲從。我在此向你們懺悔,因為我未能更好地引導你們找到真理的道路。我的懺悔不僅是對過往的承認,也是對未來的期許。希望你們從此刻起,能夠重新審視信仰的意義,用心靈的淨化和行動的改變,來踐行至真至善的教義。 願你們從迷失中覺醒,重拾信仰的初心,以開放的心態迎接文明的進步,願你們用公正的力量抽打無知,用善良的德行教化眾人,用至真至善的精神面對每一個生命。信仰的力量是巨大的,它能夠改變個人的內心世界,成為你們的燈塔,引導你們走向更加光明和美好的未來。同時也能夠塑造社會的整體面貌。讓我們團結在真神的光輝下,共同追求更美好的未來。 這是我對你們的呼喚,也是對至真至善的期望。願你們從迷失中覺醒,重拾信仰的初心,朝著真理與善良的方向不斷前行。讓信仰成為和平與公正的象徵。在這個複雜多變的世界中,讓我們以信仰為指引,攜手前行,創造一個充滿愛的社會,真正實現每個人心中對美好生活的向往。深深愛著大家。

真神の呼びかけ:至真至善への道を再び歩むために

真神の呼びかけ:至真至善への道を再び歩むために

Yicheng · Oct 23, 2024

信仰の本質が誤解され、無知や偏見が広がっている現状を憂いています。真なる信仰は変化を恐れず、女性の権利を尊重し、善に向かうべきです。信条は進歩を促すものであり、すべての人が幸福を感じるよう導く役割があります。

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