Macro thinkers tend to assume there are 3 basic ways to solve problems: institutions, markets, and organized military conflict (war). No, there are 4. The fourth way is extended chaos, allowing the natural dynamics to play out and create a new default equilibrium condition.
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But if you have a preferred outcome entropy would suggest this approach is the least likely to work
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There is no "work". Your problems don't have to get solved. They can just be replaced with new problems, and certain constituencies might simply die out without their problems ever being solved.

