Recursive Shear: Why Civilization is Accelerating Beyond Human Capacities—and How We Regain Control Kindle Edition

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THE FUTURE IS UNFOLDINGTHE WORLD IS BEING PULLED APARTTHE TIME TO MASTER OUR COURSE CORRECTION IS NOW! In Recursive Shear, Ed Keiser presents a new framework for understanding why modern civilization increasingly feels unstable, fragmented, and difficult to govern.As artificial intelligence, global networks, automation, and machine-speed systems accelerate, the structures designed to guide them—governments, institutions, and social norms—are falling behind. Financial volatility, political paralysis, information disorder, and institutional distrust may not be separate crises. They may be symptoms of a deeper structural condition.Keiser calls that condition Recursive Shear.Blending systems thinking, philosophy, and complexity science, Recursive Shear explains how accelerating technologies are reshaping civilization faster than it can adapt. The book traces the historical rise of this imbalance, explores why societies drift toward instability, and outlines how new forms of infrastructure, oversight, and governance can restore resilience and human agency.This is not just a book about Technology.It is a book about Civilization—and whether we can still steer the systems we have created. Read more

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