While Ray Dalio is Communing With His Fellow Carrion Beetles.
Professor Jiang does not advise investing in better ways of doing things. His project is diagnostic, geopolitical, and civilizational, not prescriptive in the institutional‑reform, instrument‑renewal way. But the interesting part is "whuffo". My stance: invest in renewal all the live-long day in every way. Civilizations survive by reforming their institutions back into instrumentalities—that is, by investing in better ways of doing things: This means new administrative methods, new economic mechanisms, new social arrangements, and new technologies and organizational forms. My whole civilizational mechanism is about retooling rather than collapsing. I mean bulk, brute matter. HUNH!! Jiang’s stance: diagnose the trap, not reform it. Professor Jiang’s work—especially in his Predictive History lectures—focuses on the structural incentives of global elites, the geopolitical chokepoints that shape world order, the interdependence of crises (Gaza, Ukraine, energy routes, financial ...