Computers Quote by Paul Kriwaczek
““Highly organized complex societies are delicate machines. It does not take much to bring them to ruin. ‘For want of a nail…the kingdom was lost’, as the old rhyme has it. Civilizations based on ideology are even more fragile than most. As we know from twentieth-century history, once people stop believing in the system, the end is near; no amount of coercion can keep it going indefinitely.””
About This Quote
Complex societies are fragile; belief in the system holds them together, and loss of belief leads to collapse.
In simple terms: Societies crumble when people stop believing in them.
Maintain shared belief to sustain institutions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- national governance
- civic education
- public trust
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What narratives keep your community united?
- How can you rebuild trust after disillusionment?
Even strong institutions can fail without ideological support.