I. In 1998, biologist E.O. Wilson diagnosed the human condition: "Paleolithic emotions, medieval institutions, and god-like technology." The formulation endures because it identifies architectural mismatch—perception systems calibrated for immediate threats operating machinery that alters planetary climate, within governance structures designed for pre-industrial scale. This essay examines three structural constraints on human cognition operating below conscious … Continue reading The Architecture of Error: Why Human Cognition Fails Structurally, Not Morally
Tag: Institutional Design
So Can We Have It All? — Mark Blyth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOGc6XZwVxA Part of a series from McMaster University’s recent Summer School in Capitalism, Democratic Solidarity, and Institutional Design.
