A System No One Dared to Fix
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A System No One Dares to Fix examines the structural paralysis embedded in modern governance systems. The problem is not a lack of intelligence among leaders, nor a shortage of public debate. The problem lies in system architecture.Across democracies and centralized regimes alike, governance models increasingly fail to adapt to technological disruption, AI-driven labor transformation, institutional mistrust, and economic concentration. Reform is discussed constantly, yet rarely implemented at scale. Why?Because the system is designed to protect itself.This book dissects three structural failures:1.Incentive Distortion - Political cycles prioritize survival over systemic repair.2.Institutional Fragmentation - Ministries, agencies, and departments operate without coherent long-term integration.3.Cognitive Deficit - Policy debates revolve around ideology instead of structural design.The result is governance that reacts but does not redesign.Rather than offering partisan arguments, Angelic Luong proposes a framework for Cognitive Reform - a governance model built on adaptive feedback loops, structural transparency, and contribution-based legitimacy rather than popularity-based legitimacy.The book introduces:¿ A structural analysis of opinion-based governance¿ A diagnosis of economic-policy misalignment in the AI era¿ A redesign blueprint that integrates long-term planning with modular national transition strategies¿ A cognitive contribution framework for institutional evolutionThis work is intended for policymakers, academics, entrepreneurs, and citizens who understand that modern crises cannot be solved with outdated architectures.The question is no longer whether reform is needed.The question is whether governance can redesign itself before structural decay becomes irreversible.
A System No One Dares to Fix examines the structural paralysis embedded in modern governance systems. The problem is not a lack of intelligence among leaders, nor a shortage of public debate. The problem lies in system architecture.Across democracies and centralized regimes alike, governance models increasingly fail to adapt to technological disruption, AI-driven labor transformation, institutional mistrust, and economic concentration. Reform is discussed constantly, yet rarely implemented at scale. Why?Because the system is designed to protect itself.This book dissects three structural failures:1.Incentive Distortion - Political cycles prioritize survival over systemic repair.2.Institutional Fragmentation - Ministries, agencies, and departments operate without coherent long-term integration.3.Cognitive Deficit - Policy debates revolve around ideology instead of structural design.The result is governance that reacts but does not redesign.Rather than offering partisan arguments, Angelic Luong proposes a framework for Cognitive Reform - a governance model built on adaptive feedback loops, structural transparency, and contribution-based legitimacy rather than popularity-based legitimacy.The book introduces:¿ A structural analysis of opinion-based governance¿ A diagnosis of economic-policy misalignment in the AI era¿ A redesign blueprint that integrates long-term planning with modular national transition strategies¿ A cognitive contribution framework for institutional evolutionThis work is intended for policymakers, academics, entrepreneurs, and citizens who understand that modern crises cannot be solved with outdated architectures.The question is no longer whether reform is needed.The question is whether governance can redesign itself before structural decay becomes irreversible.
AmazonPages: 398, Paperback, Self Publisher
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