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    Explore The Fragility of Order as we discuss Thomas Hobbes, the state of nature, and why civilized society and social institutions are more fragile than they seem.

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    The 'state of nature' isn't a historical period—it’s a latent condition. It’s the default setting that the state is constantly working to override, and it returns whenever our solid institutions fail.

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    Why humans can easily turn violent. I want to understand how organized society, seemingly calm and civilized, easily breaks down into a Hobbesian state of nature.

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    Why societies grow more fragile and vulnerable to collapse as time ...
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    https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20240424-do-societies-civilisations-grow-old-frail-and-vulnerable-to-collapse
    Perceived social breakdown fuels desire for authoritarian leaders, new psychology study shows
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    https://www.psypost.org/perceived-social-breakdown-fuels-desire-for-authoritarian-leaders-new-psychology-study-shows
    The State of Nature
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    https://carneades.pomona.edu/2021-Political/06.HobbesSN.html
    Contesting the “Nature” Of Conformity: What Milgram and Zimbardo's Studies Really Show | PLOS Biology
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    https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371%2Fjournal.pbio.1001426
    Moral status – human status? Interrogating the connection between morality and dehumanisation during mass violence - Torsten Michel, 2024
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    https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/13540661241226474
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    https://dash.harvard.edu/bitstream/handle/1/13030952/The%20Law%20of%20Group%20Polarization.pdf

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    The Fragility of Order explores the idea that civilized society is often a thin crust over a boiling pot of potential conflict. While we view our cities, laws, and technology as permanent fixtures, the podcast examines how these social institutions can be surprisingly fragile. It looks at the paradox of how calm, functioning societies can break down and why humans may turn to violence when the structures keeping the peace begin to evaporate.

    In this discussion, Thomas Hobbes is referenced for his concept of the state of nature, which he describes as a condition of a war of every man against every man. This theory suggests that without the organized structures of a civilized society, humanity exists in a primitive state of constant conflict. The podcast highlights the scary possibility that modern society might always be just a few steps away from sliding back into this chaotic state.

    We often view our modern world, including our laws and technology, as if we have finally solved the riddle of living together peacefully. This sense of permanence can be a convincing stage set that masks the underlying potential for social breakdown. The research discussed suggests that organized society is much more fragile than we realize, and the institutions designed to keep the peace are not always as stable as they appear throughout history.

    The breakdown occurs when the crust of civilized society cracks, allowing the underlying state of nature to resurface. History is full of examples where institutions designed to maintain order simply evaporate, leading to human violence and social breakdown. The podcast investigates what specifically keeps that crust from cracking and why the transition from a functioning society to a state of conflict can happen so easily when our systems fail.

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    Political Enforcers: Patterns of Fragility
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    Political Enforcers: Patterns of Fragility

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    Section 1: The Fragile Illusion of Order

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    Section 2: The Three Engines of Conflict

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    Section 3: The Aging of Civilizations and the Loss of Resilience

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    Section 4: The Psychology of "Anomie" and the Craving for Order

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    Section 5: The "Banality of Evil" vs. Engaged Followership

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    Section 6: The Boundary of the Human: Dehumanization as a Tool

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    Section 7: Cascades and the Domino Effect of Collapse

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    Section 8: Navigating the Fragility: A Playbook for Awareness

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    Section 9: Closing Reflections: The Latent State of Nature

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