On Systems           by Nathan Coppedge

Systemic Trespass


What is a system if it abides within itself? Moral systems are especially complementary to the human experience, because they have a direct correspondence with the world of actions and limitations. A moral system trespasses on its enemy, by making laws against it, and living by the measure of its conquest.

Systems which do not trespass are irrelevant, because they have no application in the world. We must recognize that a system has its own territory, but that territory is not of the world; when a system is a fixture of the world, it is because it is a world-system, and as such must trespass on other worlds to remain dynamic. Only dynamic systems remain active in the human consciousness.

                                                               
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