CIVILIZATIONAL EQUILIBRIUM

THEORY

THEORY

Balance Triangle

Dynamic relationship of power, culture, trust

Feedback Loop

Detect → Respond → Adjust

Stress Compass

Internal vs external pressures

Power Culture Trust Diagram
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Theory

A Structural Analysis of Civilizational Longevity and Resilience: Defining Balance Among Power, Culture, And Social Trust.

The theory suggests that civilizational longevity is determined by a dynamic equilibrium among five fundamental layers. It’s not a static condition but a continuous process, an ongoing negotiation between stability & change.

Abstract

Civilizational Equilibrium (CE) presents a theory of civilizational dynamics by focusing on how all its variables work together as a whole. It defines CE as the balance between five key layers, where symbolic, political, social, material, and adaptive layers remain balanced to sustain continuity across time. The book proposes that civilization’s survival depends not on achieving perfection, but it’s ability to continuously correct internal errors. By applying this theory, we can understand why some civilizations last long while others fragment and fail.

Core Premise

The main focus of Civilizational Equilibrium (CE) is that societal survival depends on the dynamic alignment of five propositions:

  • Civilizations are dynamic systems.
  • Imbalance produces instability.
  • Feedback determines correction capacity.
  • External pressure reshapes internal balance.
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