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OverviewEverything in modern life seems to malfunction - except the systems that take your money. Why? In The World's Only Perfect Machine - Contacts You Every Month, Reid P. Claxton, Ph.D., exposes the hidden architecture behind the frustration, confusion, and exhaustion that define life in twenty-first-century America. We live inside institutions that forget your needs but never your obligations. They lose your paperwork but never your fine. They can't process a request, but they can process a charge. The parts of society meant to help you are crumbling, while the parts designed to extract from you operate with flawless precision. Drawing on decades of sociological research, Claxton reveals a truth most people feel but rarely articulate: the system isn't broken - it's working exactly as designed. Extraction is optimized. Service is neglected. Confusion becomes a business model. Bureaucratic opacity becomes a shield. Automation accelerates the parts of institutional life that benefit the institution, not the individual. And ordinary people are left carrying the emotional, financial, and logistical burden of structural failure. Through vivid vignettes, sharp contrasts, and deeply integrated sociological principles, Claxton shows how modern institutions behave less like public servants and more like self-protecting organisms. They remember what benefits them and forget what benefits you. They shift risk downward, offloading responsibilities once held collectively onto individuals who are already overwhelmed. They present themselves as moral actors while functioning like narcissistic entities, demanding attention, data, compliance, and payment - while offering less and less in return. This book dismantles the myth that personal disorganization, laziness, or incompetence explains why everything feels harder than it should. Instead, Claxton demonstrates how the architecture of modern life is engineered to keep individuals behind, confused, and isolated. By tracing the rise of thin institutions, the collapse of shared risk, and the triumph of automated extraction, he gives readers the language and clarity to finally understand what they have been living through. But The World's Only Perfect Machine is not a book of despair. It is a book of recognition - and then of agency. Claxton shows how ordinary people can reduce friction, rebuild forms of community that institutions can't provide, and reclaim a sense of control in a world that profits from their overwhelm. He offers practical strategies for navigating systems that will not change, while illuminating the small-scale, human-scale structures that still work because they remain accountable to real people. If you've ever wondered why you can't get a straight answer from a help desk, why every portal you use is broken except the billing page, why every year feels more administratively heavy than the last, or why you blame yourself for problems you didn't create, this book will finally give you the explanation - and the relief - you've been searching for. You were never meant to keep up with the machine. But once you see it clearly, you can stop blaming yourself and start navigating the world with new power, new understanding, and a renewed sense of possibility. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Reid P Claxton Ph DPublisher: Reid P. Claxton, Ph. D. Imprint: Reid P. Claxton, Ph. D. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.118kg ISBN: 9781972456095ISBN 10: 1972456091 Pages: 80 Publication Date: 25 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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