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The Case Against Perfection

Science and Cosmos

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The Case Against Perfection

著者: Boris Kriger
ナレーター: Hollie Dayton
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概要

Why do utopian projects produce catastrophe? Why do optimized systems collapse? Why does the pursuit of perfection destroy what it seeks to perfect?

In THE CASE AGAINST PERFECTION, Boris Kriger presents a revolutionary synthesis of two groundbreaking theoretical frameworks: the Law of Imperative Uncertainty and the Asymmetry of Totalizing Ideals. Drawing on information theory, complexity science, evolutionary biology, and the lessons of history, Kriger proves mathematically what philosophers have long intuited: the pursuit of terminal perfection is structurally self-defeating.complex adaptive systems—which include economies, ecosystems, societies, organizations, and minds—depend on the very imperfections that totalizing optimization seeks to eliminate. Variance is not noise but signal. Inefficiency is not waste but buffer. Deviation is not error but exploration. When these features are suppressed in the name of coherence, systems lose their capacity to learn, adapt, and survive.

With rigorous argument and vivid examples, Kriger shows why nature chose imperfection over perfection, why high-modernist schemes from Soviet planning to algorithmic governance produce predictable disasters, and how we can design systems—political, economic, technological, and personal—that preserve the adaptive variance on which viability depends.

The world persists because it does not complete itself. This book explains why—and what it means for how we should live.

©2026 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger
哲学 政治・政府 政治学 認識論
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