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From My Garden Armchair Posted on May 17, 2026 by smrahapMay 29, 2026

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

From My Garden Armchair Posted on May 17, 2026 by smrahapMay 29, 2026

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 →

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