Crisis in Perception

The Furies — Why Systems Punish Unauthorized Survival


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

Author: Elizabeth Flock

This episode explores The Furies by Elizabeth Flock as a systems-level analysis of how legal institutions, self-defense structures, and cultural hierarchies influence legitimacy, violence, and institutional power.

By focusing on incentive architecture rather than isolated cases, the episode examines why systems often recognize victimhood only when it remains passive — and how institutional abandonment creates pressure for parallel systems of justice.

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