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Freedom That Lasts

From Choice to Continuity: Revisiting Freedom for Complex Societies

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
Kniha Brožovaná
Kniha Freedom That Lasts Miklós Béky
Libristo kód: 50491948
Nakladatelství Independently published, leden 2026
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Freedom is not lost when it is taken away - it is lost when it is quietly used up.

This book offers a practical rethinking of freedom for complex societies, redefning it not as permission or choice in the present, but as the preservation of future options over time. Drawing on systems theory, game theory, law, economics, and biology it shows why well-intentioned democracies drift into rigidity, debt, and crisis - and how institutions can be redesigned to remain corrigable, accountable and stable.

Without ideology, technical dependence, or moral heroics, Freedom That Lasts presents a learnable architecture of decision making, law, budgeting, and execution that makes freedom durable.


Freedom That Lasts offers a rigorous rethinking of freedom for modern, complex societies. Rather than treating freedom as a static set of rights or permissions, the book defines freedom as the preservation of future option space-the ability of individuals and societies to change course over time without crisis, coercion, or collapse.

The book begins with a widely shared but rarely articulated experience: the sense that democratic participation remains intense while meaningful agency steadily declines. Through careful analysis, it shows how this paradox emerges not from moral failure or ideological conflict, but from institutional designs that reward short-term decisions, delay feedback, and entrench irreversible commitments. Freedom erodes quietly, not because it is taken away, but because systems consume the future faster than they can correct themselves.

Drawing on political theory, game theory, systems engineering, economics, and biological regulation, the book reframes freedom as a stability problem rather than a purely moral one. It demonstrates why well-intentioned actors operating in unstable systems reliably produce outcomes that no one explicitly wants, and why appeals to virtue, participation, or expertise alone cannot solve this dynamic.

At the core of the book is a coherent institutional framework designed to preserve freedom over time. It introduces revocable decision rights instead of overloaded voting, time-bound laws that are required to learn, budgeting systems that respect real constraints rather than political fantasy, and execution mechanisms that prioritize capability and evidence over intention and rhetoric. These elements are unified by a small set of non-negotiable design principles: reversibility proportional to impact, mandatory feedback, symmetry between authority and consequence, constraint before optimization, and structurally cheap learning.

Crucially, the book addresses common fears head-on. It explains why this framework does not drift toward technocracy or authoritarianism, how it resists capture by elites or populists, and why it remains functional even in low-trust, high-disagreement societies. Power in the proposed system is deliberately fluid, scoped, and revocable, preventing accumulation while preserving expertise where it demonstrably works.

The final chapters shift from institutional design to lived experience. They explore what such a system feels like for citizens: reduced cognitive overload, lower political temperature, disagreement without existential fear, and a renewed sense that correction is possible without humiliation or upheaval. The book concludes by framing freedom not as a final achievement, but as an ongoing practice-closer to health than victory-requiring maintenance, restraint, and early correction rather than heroic intervention.

Written in clear, accessible prose while maintaining conceptual rigor, Freedom That Lasts bridges academic analysis, policy relevance, and public readability. It is not a manifesto or ideological program, but a durable framework for societies seeking to remain governable, pluralistic, and genuinely free under modern conditions of complexity and uncertainty.

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