Morphogenetic Failure and Systemic Resistance
摘要
Using Archer’s morphogenetic approach, I trace how pain, survival strategies, misrecognition, and exclusion form recursive loops. I show why fragmentation endures across T1–T4 cycles, how bureaucratic risk cultures collapse reflexivity, and where resistance emerges, from bodies, peers, refusal, and practice innovations. When systems insist on stability before care, loops intensify; when material conditions and recognition shift, loops can be interrupted. The chapter provides a temporal map for practitioners and commissioners to locate leverage points where small structural changes enable disproportionate human gains.