Essay 1 — The Dissolution of Institutional Memory Institutions do not depend on memory in the sentimental sense. They depend on memory in the structural sense: the capacity to retain context, preserve continuity, understand precedent, and act with an awareness … Continue reading →
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The Age of Institutional Fatigue
Series Overview The Essays The essays in this series are intended to be read sequentially. Each essay develops a particular dimension of institutional fatigue whilst contributing to the broader argument that modern systems are struggling to preserve coherence under conditions … Continue reading →