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Why Governing Ideas Fail or Succeed: An Introduction to Systemic Mastery Density

Authors: Ahmadov, Murad;

Why Governing Ideas Fail or Succeed: An Introduction to Systemic Mastery Density

Abstract

This video provides an explanatory overview of the Systemic Mastery Density (SMD) framework. It is an auxiliary interpretation aid and does not constitute an independent scholarly contribution. The canonical reference for the framework is the accompanying paper authored by Murad Ahmadov. Ahmadov, M. (2026). Systemic Mastery Density (SMD) and the Epistemic Operation of Governing Ideas (v1.0). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18493923 Related resourcesAdditional preprints, theoretical frameworks, and ongoing work by the author are available at:https://murad-ahmadov.github.io/

Keywords

Epistemic leverage, Systemic Mastery Density, Non-compositionality, Symbolic compliance, Proxy optimization, Unified Mastery Theory, Governing ideas, Epistemic capacity, Institutional systems, Institutional drift

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