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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…” quote by Paul Kriwaczek
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““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.””

Paul Kriwaczek

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.

Key Takeaway

Maintain shared belief to sustain institutions.

Themes

politics history social cohesion

Mood

reflective concerned

Type

philosophical warning

When to use this quote

  • national governance
  • civic education
  • public trust

Key Concepts

ideology systemic fragility social contract

Questions to Reflect On

  • What narratives keep your community united?
  • How can you rebuild trust after disillusionment?
A Different Perspective

Even strong institutions can fail without ideological support.

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