Following up on the last post, see this article. An excerpt:
"The decision to deconstruct and reorganize can rarely (never?) be made by
existing institutions (the past), it must, instead, be made by 'institutions from the future' — which can provide solutions and vision
that is simply outside of the means of existing institutions. It is possible to interpolate the shape of future institutional orders based on the present circumstances. Uniquely in history, our future institutional
order must be self-assembling, self-organizing and meta-stable. There
can be no central organizing structure that is adequate to their
construction — instead they must be architected to 'unfold' dynamically
yet effectively."
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