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Beyond Control

Fragility, Risk, and Meaning in a Complex World

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book Beyond Control Daniel F Corwin
Libristo code: 51643877
Publishers Independently published, March 2026
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Beyond Control is a philosophical and practical exploration of what it means to live, lead, and act wisely in a world shaped by complexity. As systems grow more interconnected-economically, ecologically, technologically, socially-the promise of control gives way to the reality of emergence, uncertainty, and shared responsibility. This book argues that fragility and risk are not anomalies but structural features of modern life, and that meaning must be negotiated within systems we cannot fully predict or command.

The book opens with a recognition that complexity is not a temporary challenge but a permanent condition. Systems behave in nonlinear ways, amplify small disturbances, and generate outcomes that no single actor intends. Fragility arises when systems are optimized for efficiency at the expense of resilience, and risk emerges from exposure to uncertainty rather than calculable probabilities. These dynamics demand a new kind of wisdom-one grounded in humility, stewardship, and interdependence.

Across its chapters, Beyond Control develops a vocabulary for navigating this terrain. It explores the ethics of intervention, showing how even well-intentioned actions can produce unintended consequences in adaptive systems. It examines moral luck and shared agency, arguing that responsibility must be understood as distributed and relational. It introduces adaptive leadership as a stance rather than a style-one that emphasizes learning, responsiveness, and context-shaping over command and control.

The book also addresses the psychological and emotional dimensions of complexity. It presents humility as a systems virtue, not as self-doubt but as disciplined awareness of limits. It explores how resilience depends on diversity, redundancy, and the capacity to adapt. It shows how meaning arises not from mastery but from relationship-from the ways we engage with systems, contribute to their evolution, and care for their participants.

Throughout, the essays emphasize that complexity is not the enemy of meaning but its companion. Living wisely with complexity means accepting uncertainty, embracing interdependence, and cultivating the habits of mind and practice that support ethical action in dynamic environments. It means shifting from prediction to preparation, from control to stewardship, and from isolation to collaboration.

The book concludes with a call to reimagine responsibility-not as a burden borne alone, but as a shared commitment to shaping the systems we inhabit. It invites readers to see themselves as participants in a larger ecology of action, where choices ripple outward and futures emerge from interaction. In this view, fragility is not a flaw to be eliminated but a signal to be understood; risk is not a threat to be avoided but a condition to be navigated; and meaning is not imposed from above but discovered through engagement.

Beyond Control offers no simple solutions. Instead, it provides a framework for thinking, acting, and relating in a world where complexity is the norm. It is a book for leaders, educators, designers, and citizens who seek to move beyond the illusion of control and toward a deeper, more resilient form of wisdom-one that honors uncertainty, supports adaptation, and fosters shared flourishing.

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About the book

Full name Beyond Control
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2026
Number of pages 258
EAN 9798250550376
Libristo code 51643877
Weight 351
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 14
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