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Spontaneous order is superior to planned order from "summary" of The Evolution of Everything by Matt Ridley

In a world where central planning has been the dominant paradigm for organizing society, it may seem counterintuitive to suggest that spontaneous order could be superior. However, when we examine the evidence, it becomes clear that the complexity and dynamism of human interactions are best served by allowing order to emerge spontaneously rather than trying to impose it from above. The concept of spontaneous order recognizes that human society is a complex, interconnected system that is constantly evolving in response to changing circumstances. Attempts to impose top-down control on this system are inevitably limited by the knowledge and capabilities of those in charge. In contrast, spontaneous order allows for the organic emergence of solutions to problems that no one could have predicted in advance. One of the key advantages of spontaneous order is its simplicity. Rather than trying to account for every possible contingency through detailed planning, spontaneous order relies on the decentralized decision-making of individuals who are best positioned to respond to local conditions. This simplicity not only makes it more adaptable to change but also enhances the resilience of the system as a whole. Furthermore, the clarity of spontaneous order arises from the fact that it is based on the feedback mechanisms of trial and error. Instead of relying on the imperfect knowledge of a central authority, spontaneous order harnesses the collective w...
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    The Evolution of Everything

    Matt Ridley

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