How Functional Conflict Perspective (FCP) Solves the Incentive Problem in Capitalism The problem described in the above image is a structural feature of capitalism: The wealthy profit from systemic harm and therefore have no incentive to change it. This is not a bug, but a design feature of an exploitative system. FCP (Functional Conflict Perspective)Continue reading “How Functional Conflict Perspective (FCP) Solves the Incentive Problem in Capitalism”
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Resolving Anxious-Avoidant Dynamics with Functional Conflict Perspective (FCP)
The Problem:A person contacts me and says:“I keep ending up in relationships where I chase, and the other person pulls away. Or I withdraw when someone gets too close. It’s exhausting, but I don’t know how to stop this cycle.” Step 1: Diagnosing the Systemic Dysfunction 🔍 What’s Happening?This is a dysregulated relational feedback loopContinue reading “Resolving Anxious-Avoidant Dynamics with Functional Conflict Perspective (FCP)”