Mechanism Realism
When a system fails, where exactly did it fail? This episode of Mechanism Realism introduces The Stack: a twelve-layer map for diagnosing goal-directed systems. Institutions, policies, programs, markets, cultures, organisms, and AI systems do not fail in one generic way. They fail at different layers. Sometimes the purpose is unowned. Sometimes the mechanism was never real. Sometimes actors respond through the cheapest available channel. Sometimes the harmed party has no carrier. Sometimes the metric replaces reality. Sometimes hidden capital stocks are depleted. Sometimes the public decision frame was never compiled. Sometimes the frame exists but nobody computes with it. Sometimes diagnosis exists but no one is forced to decide. Sometimes implementation capacity is missing. Sometimes feedback produces reports but not correction. Sometimes the output survives while the generator-chain dies. The Stack is not a claim that reality has exactly twelve layers. It is a diagnostic surface: name the system, name the reference telos, then walk the layers until the binding failure appears. The episode gives a map for moving from vague criticism — “the system is broken” — to precise diagnosis: broken where, relative to what purpose, through which missing primitive, and with what repair path? https://kunnas.com/articles/the-stack [https://kunnas.com/articles/the-stack]
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