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Why Systems Break

Why Systems Break

De : Waydell D. Carvalho
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Most systems don’t collapse because people are evil. They collapse because the rules are followed. Fairness delays action. Procedure replaces judgment. Restraint gets treated as virtue even when it allows harm to continue. I break down those systems across law, AI, institutions, sports, and media, and show the point where doing nothing stops being neutral and becomes part of the harm.Waydell D. Carvalho Sciences sociales
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