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Piecemeal Engineering

Popper's alternative to utopian social engineering — small, specific, testable interventions addressing defined problems, each subject to revision or abandonment when outcomes fail to match intention.
Piecemeal engineering is Popper's positive program for social reform. The piecemeal engineer does not begin with a blueprint for the ideal society. She begins with a problem. She proposes a specific intervention. She implements it. She observes the consequences. If the consequences match intention, the intervention is provisionally retained. If they do not, it is revised or abandoned. The failure is information, not catastrophe. The contrast with utopian engineering is stark. The utopian begins with a comprehensive vision and attempts to reorganize everything at once, which means the inevitable failure — inevitable because complex systems always exceed the planner's knowledge — is also comprehensive. The piecemeal method is the political expression of critical rationalism: every policy is a conjecture, every implementation a test, every outcome data that may require revision.
Piecemeal Engineering
Piecemeal Engineering

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The method applies directly to the AI transition. Edo Segal's three positions — the Swimmer, the Believer, and the Beaver — map onto Popper's framework with precision. The

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