fix: add type/description fields to 9 manuscript claims + integrate Minsky into SOC
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Schema fix: all 9 claims from PR #3518 were missing type: claim and
description fields, causing tier0 validation failures. Added both.

Substantive: Minsky's FIH added as primary source to self-organized
criticality claim. The hedge→speculative→Ponzi progression IS the
mechanism that drives markets to the critical state. Three-framework
convergence section added (Bak + Mandelbrot + Minsky).

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type: claim
id: fragility-from-efficiency-optimization-creates-systemic-vulnerability
title: "Optimizing systems for efficiency under normal conditions systematically creates vulnerability to abnormal conditions because efficiency requires eliminating the slack that absorbs shocks"
status: published
confidence: established
description: "Five independent evidence chains from supply chains to agriculture show efficiency gains are measurable while fragility increases are invisible and socialized"
domain: critical-systems
importance: null
source: "Taleb 2007 The Black Swan; McChrystal 2015 Team of Teams; Abdalla 2021 Architectural Investing"

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type: claim
id: clockwork-worldview-built-institutions-for-world-that-no-longer-exists
title: "Our institutional structures are built on a clockwork worldview adapted to a stable linear world that technological progress has destroyed"
status: published
confidence: likely
description: "S&P 500 company lifespan fell from 61 to 18 years as rapid progress enabled by clockwork institutions undermined their own foundations"
domain: grand-strategy
importance: null
source: "Gaddis 2018 On Grand Strategy; McChrystal 2015 Team of Teams; Weaver 1948 Science and Complexity; Abdalla 2021 Architectural Investing"

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type: claim
id: epidemiological-transition-relative-deprivation-replaces-absolute-after-threshold
title: "After societies cross a material wealth threshold the primary determinant of health shifts from absolute deprivation to relative social deprivation"
status: published
confidence: established
description: "US life expectancy reversed post-2014 despite being the richest nation with drug overdoses up 387 percent and suicide up 38 percent among midlife adults"
domain: health
importance: null
source: "Wilkinson 1994 The Epidemiological Transition; Woolf 2019 JAMA Life Expectancy and Mortality Rates"

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type: claim
id: autovitatic-innovation-self-organizing-systems-destroy-own-fixed-points
title: "Self-organizing systems systematically destroy their own stable states through the very activities that maintain them"
status: published
confidence: likely
description: "Friston's autovitiation formalizes Minsky and Henderson-Clark: the activities that maintain a system are the same activities that destroy its stable states"
domain: mechanisms
importance: null
source: "Friston 2012 Active Inference; Minsky 1986 Stabilizing an Unstable Economy; Henderson and Clark 1990 Architectural Innovation"

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type: claim
id: doubly-unstable-value-prices-and-relevance-shift-independently
title: "The value of products and technologies is doubly unstable because market prices fluctuate AND the underlying relevance of knowledge shifts with the technological landscape"
status: published
confidence: likely
description: "The Phaistos disk — printing invented 2500 years before Gutenberg — shows context determines value independently of the innovation itself"
domain: mechanisms
importance: null
source: "Hidalgo 2015 Why Information Grows; Diamond 1997 Guns Germs and Steel; Mandelbrot 2004 The Misbehavior of Markets"

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type: claim
id: personbyte-limit-constrains-product-complexity-to-network-size
title: "The personbyte limit means product complexity is constrained by the size and coordination quality of the knowledge network that produces it"
status: published
confidence: established
description: "Individual knowledge capacity is finite so product complexity tracks social coordination quality — the reason Taylor's scientific management was necessary"
domain: mechanisms
importance: null
source: "Hidalgo 2015 Why Information Grows"

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type: claim
id: products-are-crystals-of-imagination-embodying-knowledge-beyond-creators
title: "Products are physical embodiments of knowledge and imagination that propagate human capabilities beyond the creators presence and lifetime"
status: published
confidence: established
description: "Hidalgo's information theory of value: a Ferrari and its wreckage contain identical atoms, the difference is entirely informational"
domain: mechanisms
importance: null
source: "Hidalgo 2015 Why Information Grows"

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type: claim
id: self-organized-criticality-markets-tune-to-critical-state
title: "Complex adaptive systems including financial markets tune themselves to the critical state because criticality maximizes information processing and adaptability"
status: published
confidence: likely
description: "Volatility not price follows a random walk — Minsky provides the economic mechanism while Bak and Mandelbrot provide the mathematical framework for why crashes are features of criticality"
domain: mechanisms
importance: null
source: "Bak 1996 How Nature Works; Mandelbrot 2004 The Misbehavior of Markets; Kauffman 1995 At Home in the Universe"
source: "Bak 1996 How Nature Works; Mandelbrot 2004 The Misbehavior of Markets; Minsky 1986 Stabilizing an Unstable Economy; Kauffman 1995 At Home in the Universe"
created: 2026-04-21
related:
- efficient-market-hypothesis-fails-under-information-cascades
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The same dynamics appear in biological evolution (punctuated equilibria — long stasis interrupted by rapid speciation events), in earthquake frequency (Gutenberg-Richter law), in neural activity (the brain operates at criticality to maximize sensitivity across sensory magnitudes), and in the size distribution of cities, solar flares, and species extinctions. The universality of self-organized criticality across these domains suggests it is not a property of markets specifically but of any complex adaptive system that processes information under resource constraints.
Minsky's financial instability hypothesis provides the specific economic mechanism that drives markets to the critical state. During periods of stability, disaster myopia causes participants to systematically underestimate risk. Lenders who maintain prudent standards lose market share to aggressive competitors. Firms progress from hedge financing (cash flow covers debt service) through speculative financing (cash flow covers interest but not principal) to Ponzi financing (cash flow covers neither — survival depends on asset appreciation). This progression IS the self-tuning mechanism: each year of stability moves the system closer to the critical slope, where a single grain — a minor credit event, an unexpected default — can trigger an avalanche of any size. The crash produces genuine robustness: deleveraging, tighter standards, stronger balance sheets. Eventually some participants recognize the improved safety margin and begin competing more aggressively, restarting the cycle. The system doesn't drift to criticality randomly — it is driven there by the endogenous dynamics of competition under uncertainty.
This three-framework convergence — Bak (mathematical universality of criticality), Mandelbrot (empirical evidence in price distributions), Minsky (the economic feedback loop that provides the driving mechanism) — constitutes one of the strongest cases in social science for a phenomenon being genuinely understood from first principles rather than merely described.
The implication for investment: strategies built on the assumption of normally-distributed returns will systematically underestimate tail risk. But strategies built on the assumption of constant chaos will fail to exploit the long periods of relative stability that criticality also produces. The challenge is operating in a regime where both are simultaneously possible.
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Relevant Notes:
- [[minsky's financial instability hypothesis shows that stability breeds instability as good times incentivize leverage and risk-taking that fragilize the system until shocks trigger cascades]] — provides the specific economic mechanism for WHY markets self-organize to criticality
- [[power laws in financial returns indicate self-organized criticality not statistical anomalies because markets tune themselves to maximize information processing and adaptability]] — the brain-market isomorphism and information processing argument
- [[the efficient market hypothesis fails because its three core assumptions rational investors independence and normal distributions all fail empirically]] — SOC provides the positive theory for what EMH fails to explain
- [[autovitatic-innovation-self-organizing-systems-destroy-own-fixed-points]] — Friston's formal generalization: autovitiation is the abstract principle, Minsky-at-criticality is the specific instance
Topics:
- [[maps/livingip overview]]
- [[market dynamics]]
- [[complexity]]

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type: claim
id: priority-inheritance-nascent-tech-inherits-value-from-future-capabilities
title: "Nascent technologies inherit strategic value from the future capabilities they are prerequisites for just as low-priority threads inherit priority from high-priority threads they block"
status: published
confidence: speculative
description: "Original concept from Abdalla 2021: stepping-stone technologies carry embedded optionality from futures they enable, analogous to CS priority inheritance"
domain: teleological-economics
importance: null
source: "Abdalla 2021 Architectural Investing; Hidalgo 2015 Why Information Grows product space analysis"