The Long Game: Civilization & Work
The provided text introduces Gregory Sparzo’s upcoming book, Humane Economics, which serves as a civilizational expansion of his previous work on organizational dysfunction. Sparzo argues that contemporary capitalism has devolved into an extractive system where institutions prioritize self-preservation over their original missions of serving human flourishing. Rather than blaming the core mechanics of markets or advocating for socialist alternatives, the author identifies the problem as a structural and cultural decay that rewards financial engineering over genuine value creation. He utilizes a multi-lens diagnostic approach to analyze how institutional drift and "power-blind" designs have allowed elite interests to capture and hollow out the economy. Ultimately, the book proposes a redesign of institutional environments to ensure that ethical, productive behavior becomes the most profitable path for self-interested actors. Sparzo emphasizes that restoring the foundations of capitalism requires Power-Aware Design to protect systems from being gamed by those who benefit from the current state of decline.
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