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cybernetics

Organisational Inertia

It is an uncomfortable truth that most organisations exist to sustain their own inertia. Systems accumulate procedures, forms, and roles that replicate themselves under the guise of necessity. Meaning, in this context, is not produced by purpose but by repetition—the continual reinforcement of structures that justify their own persistence. The illusion of productivity masks a […]

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Philosophy

Abrogate Integrity: Unthinking Cruelty

Cruelty is not an aberration but an inheritance. The lineage is clear enough: technological culture optimises speed and replication, corporate greed codifies value into extraction, political manoeuvre weaponises symbols for control. Each of these erodes the space where integrity might stand. The result is a system in which bullying and marginalisation appear less as moral […]

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culture Psychology

Manufacturing Loneliness

Psychological deficits and emotional asymmetry may the price (or at least – the cost) of social, economic and cultural continuity.

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culture

K-Pop

Even a foundationally exploitative business model finds itself entangled with, and dependent on, its object…

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culture

Innovation

If innovation is in essence “useful creativity”, and creativity itself is perhaps at least partially defined as unguided, reflective practice – the best we can do is to massage the ambiguities and uncertainties into general directions…