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Why does it feel like the world is falling apart? | Brian Klaas

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May 11, 2025
Brian Klaas, an Associate Professor in Global Politics at University College London and a contributing writer for The Atlantic, explores the delicate balance of modern life. He discusses how today's world, though seemingly stable, is more unpredictable than ever, drawing parallels to the lives of hunter-gatherers. Klaas highlights the dangers of linear thinking in understanding societal change and warns that small disruptions can lead to significant consequences. His insights challenge the efficacy of our current systems in navigating the complexities of an increasingly volatile global landscape.
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Local Stability, Global Instability

  • Modern life has flipped dynamics: local stability with global instability.
  • This shift causes profound ripple effects when disruptions occur.
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Nonlinear Dynamics of Complex Systems

  • The world operates nonlinearly: small changes can produce large effects.
  • Complex systems adapt and shift unpredictably instead of breaking linearly.
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Infinite Causes for One Effect

  • Single events often arise from an infinite number of interconnected causes.
  • Old models fail to grasp the complexity behind social outcomes.
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