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Values That Scale: The Architecture of Morality

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Portada del episodio Values That Scale: The Architecture of Morality

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In this episode of The Third Horizon, we examine morality not as belief—but as structure. What if moral systems could be evaluated the same way we evaluate any complex system—by the outcomes they produce? Which systems lead to trust, stability, and human flourishing… and which lead to division, control, and collapse? This episode introduces the concept of the Cohesion Engine, Index, Vector and Civilizational Scale—a way to understand how moral systems shape real-world outcomes across time. Drawing from history, philosophy, and systems analysis, we explore how values influence everything from institutions to innovation. Because the future will not be shaped by technology alone—but by the principles that guide its use. Sponsors: Coin Toss Coffee at CoinTossCoffee.com, [http://CoinTossCoffee.com] Fine Consulting Agency at FCAOnline.info [http://FCAOnline.info] #TheThirdHorizon #CohesionIndex #Morality #SystemsThinking #HumanFlourishing

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Portada del episodio Values That Scale: The Architecture of Morality

Values That Scale: The Architecture of Morality

In this episode of The Third Horizon, we examine morality not as belief—but as structure. What if moral systems could be evaluated the same way we evaluate any complex system—by the outcomes they produce? Which systems lead to trust, stability, and human flourishing… and which lead to division, control, and collapse? This episode introduces the concept of the Cohesion Engine, Index, Vector and Civilizational Scale—a way to understand how moral systems shape real-world outcomes across time. Drawing from history, philosophy, and systems analysis, we explore how values influence everything from institutions to innovation. Because the future will not be shaped by technology alone—but by the principles that guide its use. Sponsors: Coin Toss Coffee at CoinTossCoffee.com, [http://CoinTossCoffee.com] Fine Consulting Agency at FCAOnline.info [http://FCAOnline.info] #TheThirdHorizon #CohesionIndex #Morality #SystemsThinking #HumanFlourishing

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