The system was never broken.
It was built this way.
The system does not demand compliance.
It designs for it.
By Design: Compliance Systems is the second book in The Attribution Sequence, a quiet, unsettling examination of how modern systems maintain control, not through force, but through structure, neutrality, and participation that feels voluntary.
Whereby Default explored what is accepted without question, By Design turns its focus to how compliance is cultivated, managed, and normalized.
In a world optimized for efficiency and stability, deviation is not punished. It is studied, redirected, and absorbed. Individuals are not coerced. They are accommodated.
Through restrained prose and psychological precision, this volume explores how isolation is reframed as personalization, how choice is shaped before it is offered, and how power persists by appearing reasonable.
This is not a dystopia of spectacle or rebellion.
It is a study of systems that work exactly as intended.
By Design is the second book in The Attribution Sequence, a series examining how power evolves from assumption, to consent, to force without ever needing to announce itself.
If compliance feels natural, how would you recognize control?