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The pattern where authority collapse is not evenly distributed across institutions. Courts, central banks, and military commands routinely decide under pressure while universities, NGOs, and cultural institutions often cannot. The divergence tracks differences in structural exposure (insulation and capitalisation), not values, professionalism, or intelligence.
The same controversy that paralyses a university would be routinely processed by a court. The difference is not that judges are braver but that judicial architecture provides the insulation stack that university architecture lacks.
ACIJ Section 1.3