The Equilibrium Ledger: Jung, Cybernetics, and the Architecture of Institutional Transformation
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This monograph introduces the Equilibrium Ledger, a theoretical framework examining institutional systems through energetic, cybernetic, and complexity based analysis. Developed independently through observation of contemporary institutional environments, the work identifies structural parallels with Jungian energetic psychology while extending these insights into organisational and governance contexts.
The study argues that modern institutions accumulate unresolved contradiction as energetic debt, redistributing cognitive and ethical load onto structurally exposed individuals. Drawing on depth psychology, thermodynamics, cybernetics, and systems theory, the monograph proposes an operational vocabulary for analysing institutional imbalance and transformation.
Rather than offering interpretive psychology alone, the Equilibrium Ledger advances measurable structural concepts including contradiction load, extraction dynamics, attractor recurrence, and systemic viability. The work positions itself at the intersection of philosophy of technology, organisational theory, and neurodiversity studies.
This Zenodo deposit constitutes an author preprint released to establish scholarly priority prior to formal academic publication.
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