Archives
All the articles I've archived.
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Engineered Blindness: How Systemic Power Manufactures, Manages, and Erases Humanitarian Tragedy
A forensic analysis of the global crises in Sudan, Congo, and Gaza, exposing the system-engineered neglect, narrative management, and structural violence underlying mass suffering, plus a call for rupture and systemic reorientation toward care and dignity for all.
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Why Crisis Is the System: How Market Logic Shapes Collapse (and What Comes Next)
A Borkedsys analysis of why recurring crisis is not an accident, but the natural output of a market-driven system and how real change requires seeing the system beneath the symptoms.
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Beyond the Compass: Seeing the Game Board for What It Is
Updated:Why the left/right political compass is just a map of a broken game, and how a Resource-Based Economy transcends it entirely.
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What Would a System That Cared Look Like?
Updated:If critique reveals the problem, design begins the solution. This article explores the contours of a system built not to extract, but to support life, autonomy, and trust.
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Patterns of Control
Updated:Systemic outcomes don’t just emerge, they repeat. This article traces the recurring structures that maintain inequality, confusion, and compliance.
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The Architecture of Belief
Updated:If the system is visible, why do so few resist it? Because what we believe is possible has already been shaped. This article explores how systems design our perception of reality.
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What Is a System? (And Why You're Already Inside One)
Updated:A foundational primer for understanding how systems shape our lives and why systemic thinking is the key to unlocking real change.
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Why It’s Not Broken — It’s Built This Way
Updated:What if systemic dysfunction isn’t failure but design? This article explores how scarcity, collapse, and inequality serve a purpose in maintaining the current system.