The problem with that is that the concept of civilization can be described as an effort to reduce the pressure of tight feedback loops so innovation away from a local maximum can happen There's no engineering away the need for leaders with authority - and foresight
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An example - it's hard to move away from university education which is a wasteful way of paying off the ruling coalition who control the universities Alternate institutions don't exist to fulfill the grading function nor do good alternative training institutions exist
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The tight feedback loop is what prevents replacement - if you ripped out the system as it exists now there's massive negative feedback because there's no alternative system in place to do what the current system does so we collectively bear the growing parasitic load
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Evolution in action - want to find tight feedback loops? Search for stable institutions and you'll find a tight feedback loop that protects it from replacement
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