Value Lock-In Risk: Embedding Dharma and Ahimsa in Early Sovereign Models
Introduction to Value Lock-In Risk The concept of value lock-in risk refers to the phenomenon where specific values and principles become deeply rooted within the frameworks of early sovereign models. This entrenchment can have significant implications for governance and societal development, particularly when those values may no longer align with the evolving needs and aspirations […]
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