Inclusionism Core
Institutional Power
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Institutional Power
Definition
The capacity of institutions to influence coordination, participation, legitimacy, informational flows, economic distribution, and civilizational behavior.
Inclusionist Perspective
Institutions shape civilization by regulating:
- participation
- governance
- information
- ownership
- legitimacy
- coordination systems
Core Principle
Institutional power becomes dangerous when informational visibility and participatory accountability collapse.
Relationships
Questions
- How should institutional power be distributed?
- Can decentralized systems replace institutions?
- What creates institutional trust?