The Long Game: Civilization & Work
What if the next empire never plants a flag? In this solo episode, Gregory Sparzo argues that for the first time in human history, civilizational power is decoupling from geography and natural resources, migrating instead into data, networks, and what he calls Metaphysical Sovereignty, the quiet control of the narratives that tell you who you are and what's worth wanting. Drawing on his forty-year journal of systems thinking, the Cathedral Memo, and the thinkers Carroll Quigley and John Glubb, Sparzo makes the case that you cannot march on a narrative and you cannot besiege an algorithm, and that this changes everything about how power must be understood and resisted. An invitation to cathedral builders who want to engineer a more humane future before the blunt tools are the only ones left on the table
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