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The Invisible Architecture of Power
Most decisions appear as choices.
But beneath them lies an invisible architecture that defines what is possible, scalable, and controllable.
Strategy does not operate freely.
It operates within systems already in place.

Erik Kling
Mar 313 min read


Origins of Power: How Infrastructure Shaped Empires and Defines AI Today
Power has never been abstract.
Long before artificial intelligence, it moved along trade routes, ports, and chokepoints—forming invisible infrastructures that shaped empires.
From ancient Rhodes to modern AI systems, the logic remains the same:
control of movement defines power.

Erik Kling
Mar 263 min read
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