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1--- 2link: https://jods.mitpress.mit.edu/pub/issue3-brand/release/2 3title: "Pace Layering: How Complex Systems Learn and Keep Learning" 4permalink: /notes/pace-layering/ 5author: 6 - Stewart Brand 7tags: 8 - article 9 - seed 10--- 11> I propose six significant levels of pace and size in the working structure of a robust and adaptable civilization.  From fast to slow the levels are: 12> 13> - Fashion/art 14> - Commerce 15> - Infrastructure 16> - Governance 17> - Culture 18> - Nature 19 20> The order of a healthy civilization. The fast layers innovate; the slow layers stabilize. The whole combines learning with continuity. 21 22 23![](/assets/pace_layering.jpg) 24 25> The idea of pace layering has a history.  The text above is a slightly edited version of a chapter in my 1999 book _The Clock of the Long Now: Time and Responsibility._ 26 27## Resources 28 29Jolly Contrarian has a great [summary page for pace layering](https://jollycontrarian.com/index.php?title=Pace_layering).