The Architecture of Change
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Ja
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Erscheinungsdatum
08.04.2026
Verlag
Christopher Julian LowerySeitenzahl
(Printausgabe)
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160 KB
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9798232750749
The visible world is deceptive. Institutions look stableuntil they aren't. Norms holduntil they fracture. Language seems shareduntil words stop translating. When our usual explanations fail, we reach for policy, psychology, and strategy. But the real action is happening deeper: in the generative layer beneath every system.
The Architecture of Change offers a philosophical frameworkSubstrate Dynamicsfor understanding how systems generate themselves, maintain coherence, drift into crisis, and transform. It argues that the deepest form of power is the ability to shape the substrate: the hidden logic that determines what a system can perceive, legitimize, coordinate, and become.
Inside, you'll learn how to:
- See the four interacting layers of systemssubstrate, structure, behavior, and interfaceand why surface fixes often fail
- Recognize the early signals of drift: overload, contradiction, meaning fragmentation, and legitimacy erosion
- Distinguish collapse from reconfigurationand understand what makes transformation possible
- Develop a deeper vocabulary for interpreting institutional, technological, and cultural upheaval without reducing it to ideology or noise
Written for readers who sense the ground shifting beneath modern lifeleaders, builders, analysts, and philosophers alikethis book provides a clear lens for understanding why coherence breaks, how new meanings stabilize, and what it takes for a system to become something it could not have been before.
This is not a theory of collapse. It is a theory of transformationan invitation to see the architecture beneath events and to understand how the possible is made, unmade, and rewritten.
Part of The Premise Series.
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