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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Shared stories from religious texts to scientific theories function as coordination mechanisms that organize collective behavior, not merely as ways to transmit information claim cultural-dynamics 2026-02-16 proven TeleoHumanity Axioms (8-axiom version)

narratives are infrastructure not just communication because they coordinate action at civilizational scale

The standard view treats narratives as cultural artifacts -- stories we tell to make sense of things. But the TeleoHumanity axioms reframe narratives as coordination infrastructure on par with roads or legal systems. When narratives break down, societies fracture. When new narratives emerge, they reorganize civilization. The scientific revolution was not primarily about new discoveries but about a new story of how knowledge is created and validated.

This reframing matters because it implies narrative design is systems engineering. If narratives coordinate action, then constructing a new worldview is not a philosophical exercise but an infrastructure project. The axioms themselves are an attempt at this: a minimum viable narrative designed to enable distributed coordination without central control.

The claim also explains why narrative collapse is so dangerous. Since civilization was built on the false assumption that humans are rational individuals, the expiration of that fiction creates a coordination vacuum. Building replacement narrative infrastructure is not optional -- it is the prerequisite for every other coordination challenge.


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