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Institutions Unbound: Why Systems Resist Change β€” The Human Rights Paradox


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Welcome to Crisis in Perception, where we examine the systems shaping our world.

This episode explores Institutions Unbound, edited by Joyce Bell and Douglas Hartmann, as a systems-level analysis of institutional power and persistence.

The discussion examines how social institutions shape behavior, distribute opportunities, reinforce norms, and influence the realization of human rights. The episode explores incentive structures, organizational survival, legitimating ideologies, feedback loops, and the hidden architecture that often remains invisible beneath everyday social life.

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