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Different sectors such as government, law, policy, industry, academia, etc are a feature of a disintegrated world, where sectors and disciplines handle each aspect of civilizational progress. The trouble is that the disciplines have ineffective communication protocols to other disciplines, and may lack enforcement mechanisms. In most cases, these may be misaligned, because each sector's interests are different. This is a shortcoming of complex industrial societies. Integration is the solution.
Different sectors such as government, law, policy, industry, academia, etc are a feature of a disintegrated world, where sectors and disciplines handle each aspect of civilizational progress. The trouble is that the disciplines/sectors have ineffective communication protocols to other disciplines/sectors, and may lack enforcement mechanisms. In most cases, it is likely that incentives may be misaligned, because each sector's interests are different. This is a shortcoming of complex, disintegrated industrial societies. Integration is the solution.

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Different sectors such as government, law, policy, industry, academia, etc are a feature of a disintegrated world, where sectors and disciplines handle each aspect of civilizational progress. The trouble is that the disciplines/sectors have ineffective communication protocols to other disciplines/sectors, and may lack enforcement mechanisms. In most cases, it is likely that incentives may be misaligned, because each sector's interests are different. This is a shortcoming of complex, disintegrated industrial societies. Integration is the solution.