Dear friends, As you may have seen, The Institute of Applied Metatheory recently chose to organize, fund and incubate a significant new Applied Metatheory Initiative called the Cultural Complexity Index, which we see as holding the potential to act as a high-leverage project for long-term social emancipation. We were looking for proposals that identified deep, … Read More "Introducing the Cultural Complexity Index"

Introducing the Cultural Complexity Index

Dear friends,

As you may have seen, The Institute of Applied Metatheory recently chose to organize, fund and incubate a significant new Applied Metatheory Initiative called the Cultural Complexity Index, which we see as holding the potential to act as a high-leverage project for long-term social emancipation.

We were looking for proposals that identified deep, long-lasting levers for transformation, demonstrated a strong inherent drive for change, illuminated overlooked dimensions, made a distinctive impact, and had the potential to inspire widespread participation and collective action.

The CCI fit these criteria, and in the spirit of helping our broader community see, understand and learn from IAM efforts to coordinate social action across the emerging Teal movement, we are publishing today the introductory discussion we did with Brendan Graham Dempsey in consideration of the AMI.

We hope it gives you some idea about why we are so excited about supporting this exciting initiative, and I hope you enjoy.

Loving regards,
Robb

About the Cultural Complexity Index Initiative

The Cultural Complexity Index (CCI) targets the significant yet under-researched issue of human cultural complexification by offering quantifiable data to support theories and visibility of cultural evolution and civilizational analysis. This project addresses the need for sophisticated, integrative metatheoretical models to tackle today’s complex global challenges, aiming to move cultural complexification theories from speculative sociology to a robust social science. Utilizing the Computerized Lectical Assessment System (CLAS) to analyze hierarchical complexity in historical and contemporary texts, the CCI will produce reliable data to inform academic discourse, promote integrative thinking, and challenge the prevailing academic paradigms rooted in cultural relativism. The failure to consider the non-arbitrary relationships among cultural systems and their potential for coordinated integration has led to confusion around values and meaning in pluralistic societies. This well-intentioned relativism fuels nihilism, radical post-truth ideologies, social decoherence, and political tribalism. To address these issues and advance complex, integrative perspectives essential for tackling today’s complex problems, it is crucial to shift knowledge-generating paradigms toward a quantifiable understanding of cultural complexification. By generating multiple academic papers and a comprehensive book, the project aims to catalyze a paradigm shift in how cultural evolution is understood and valued, providing essential insights for addressing the complex problems of our time.

About the author
Dima Bulatov
Dima Bulatov is the Director of Design & Engineering for the Institute of Applied Metatheory, where he leads the Institute's software development, AI and design efforts supporting internal tool innovation and Applied Metatheory Initiatives. He is a cofounder of Context, an AI-based business frameworks mapping platform, and formerly was head of design and front-end development for Integral Life. He is a graduate of Bauman Moscow State Technical University, where he earned a degree in electrical engineering.