
A Unified Theory of Collapse
How Modern Systems Forget What They Are ForBy Chris A. Piazza | Antherra™Length1h 9m
About this audiobook
You've built systems so efficient they stopped solving problems—now they're just perpetuating themselves, draining meaning as they go. Collapse isn't coming; it's already the ground beneath every institution that forgot why it existed. This framework teaches you to recognize that decay cycle wherever it hides, so you can see what needs rebuilding before the whole thing shatters.
Audiobook details
GenreBusiness and Economics, Technology
Length1 hr 9 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateNov 14, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
9Chapter 7 — The Contest for Replacement
2Preface: A Note on Anatomy
10Chapter 8 — The Rebinding
3Chapter 1 — Prologue: The Feeling That Everything Has the Same Problem
11Signal Box A — The Seven Moves of Collapse
4Chapter 2 — Origins: From Purpose to Process
12Signal Box B — The Five Tests of a Remembering System
5Chapter 3 — The Age of the Overfitted System
13Appendix C — A Systemic Reading & Viewing List
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6Chapter 4 — The Extraction Engine
14Appendix D — 30 Diagnostic Questions for Any System
7Chapter 5 — The Scarcity Negotiation
15Appendix E — The Structural Hazards of Repair
8Chapter 6 — The Legitimacy Collapse