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The Long Game: Civilization & Work

Podcast door Gregory Sparzo

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Geschiedenis & Religie

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The Long Game: Civilization & Work is a Humane Futures podcast about how our institutions, economies, and workplaces shape a humane—or inhumane—future. Host Gregory Sparzo, author of Tragedy & Work, Humane Hiring, and the forthcoming Humane Economics, talks with builders, skeptics, and practitioners about redesigning work at the scale of civilizations, not news cycles. If you still believe better systems won’t build themselves, this show is for you.

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The Performance of Productivity and the Bullshit Jobs Epidemic

Gregory Sparzo’s text explores the modern phenomenon of "bullshit jobs, roles that lack meaningful purpose and exist primarily to serve internal bureaucratic needs or create the appearance of strategic value. Through the example of a corporate manager, the author illustrates how financialized capitalism prioritizes "productivity theater" over the creation of genuine value. These positions are categorized into types like flunkies, goons, and box-tickers, each functioning as a cog in a system that values perception and self-perpetuation. Professionals in these roles often face a painful dilemma, trading their intellectual integrity and skill development for high salaries and social status. Ultimately, the source argues that this misallocation of talent stems from a systemic shift where management for its own sake replaces actual production. This disconnection from purpose results in a hollowed-out economy that rewards performative labor while eroding the individual's sense of professional worth.

11 jun 2026 - 30 min
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Pruning Barren Systems

The Fig Tree Strategy: Pruning Systems for Human Flourishing  The provided text argues that modern institutions—such as healthcare, education, and politics—often resemble the biblical fig tree, which possessed lush leaves but lacked actual fruit. The author contends that these systems maintain an outward appearance of success through metrics and mission statements while failing to provide genuine human flourishing. Rather than attempting to reform these barren structures through incremental changes, the text suggests a radical "theology of pruning" that involves cutting down failing systems to make room for new growth. This process requires withdrawing legitimacy from dysfunctional organizations and building alternative structures that prioritize people over profit or bureaucracy. Ultimately, the source advocates for truth-telling and disinvestment as necessary acts of mercy to prevent a total societal collapse.

4 jun 2026 - 43 min
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Why Smart Institutional Reforms Fail.

Systemic Redesign: Ackoff’s Methodology and Its Human Limits  We explore the intellectual transition from harmonizing different ideas to a more rigorous method called collision, which generates insights by highlighting where frameworks disagree. While Russell Ackoff’s systems thinking provides a vital methodology for redesigning failing institutions, the text argues that his approach is limited by unresolved tensions involving power, human cognition, and civilizational decay. By forcing Ackoff’s theories to impact the hard realities described by thinkers like Quigley, Kuhn, and Glubb, a more durable form of institutional design emerges. This "collision" reveals that any successful reform must account for human irrationality and the tendency for planning bodies to become stagnant obstaclesthemselves. Ultimately, the text advocates for Power Aware Design, an approach that treats systemic friction and the inevitability of corruption as primary constraints rather than secondary problems. This methodology rejects the tidy consensus of traditional synthesis in favor of a "Particle Accelerator" model that finds truth in high-energy intellectual conflict.

28 mei 2026 - 26 min
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The Spiritual Cost of Porfessional Success

This analysis explores how modern professional success often requires a systematic sacrifice of one's authentic self in exchange for institutional status. Using Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilyich as a foundation, the text argues that corporate culture merely rebrands this loss of identity as "engagement" or "alignment" rather than fixing the underlying problem. It suggests that individuals are often complicit in their own erasure, trading genuine human judgment for the hollow rewards of a high-ranking career. True clarity often only arrives when the institutional scaffolding collapses, forcing a person to confront who they are without their professional title. Ultimately, the source serves as a warning that winning the game of status may result in a life that is fundamentally empty.

14 mei 2026 - 21 min
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