This paper asks why local structures appear at all. If structure is understood as the patterned stabilization of relation within an already differentiated reality, then the question is not why structure emerges from nothing, but why some local formations become organized strongly enough to hold, persist, and bear burden while others dissipate or remain weakly coupled. The paper argues that local structuration appears where drift is no longer viable. Dissipation provides the baseline condition; viability selects among possible formations; and once real holding becomes necessary, cost enters. To hold requires selectivity, maintenance, exclusion, repair, and exposure to failure. On this view, local structure is not an abstract formal property but a practical achievement of persistence under constraint. The paper develops this account across personal, institutional, technological, and symbolic domains to clarify why anything locally holds at all.
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Vladisav Jovanovic (Mon,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ccb7b016edfba7beb89b5d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19331768
Vladisav Jovanovic
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